Ole Gunnar Solskjaer urged his Manchester United side to go out and score more goals in the second-half during their 9-0 thrashing of Southampton in the Premier League.
United were ruthless on Tuesday night and found themselves 4-0 up at half-time as they ripped Ralph Hasenhuttl's side apart.
Goals from Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Marcus Rashford, Edinson Cavani and an own-goal from Jan Bednarek moved United into a comfortable lead as they took full advantage of Southampton debutant Alexandre Jankewitz's red card after just 77 seconds.
Many teams would have taken their foot off the gas in the second-half, but Solskjaer and Harry Maguire inspired the squad at half-time with a team talk focused on adding further goals after the break.
They got their wish as a brace from Anthony Martial, and strikes from Scott McTominay, Bruno Fernandes and Daniel James sealed the game in style to record United's joint-highest win in Premier League history.
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Speaking after the game James revealed the inspiration for their sensational second-half display.
"We came into the game knowing it was going to be hard against a hard-working team and they've been doing very well in the league," the Wales international told MUTV after the match.
"The game obviously changed after a minute but we just had to keep believing that we'd do the right things. We couldn't just think we'd win the game and that is what we did. We scored some great goals, but we came in at half-time and the gaffer said 'go and get more goals' and that is what we did today.
"It is easy to come in at half-time thinking we have won the game. Harry [Maguire] and the gaffer were on to the boys about going back out and doing exactly the same.
"Goal difference is massive, but also for our confidence and doing the right things. Today was the day we could do that."