Just over 13 years ago, Manchester United recorded one of the Champions League's most emphatic wins, hitting seven past a hapless Roma side to progress into the semi-finals.
The players who featured in that game are long gone now: among the goal-scorers were Cristiano Ronaldo, Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney.
It was United at their fluid and furious best under Sir Alex Ferguson. Having lost the first leg in the Italian capital 2-1, they swept aside their opposition with ease.
Here we take a look at where the starting XI from that night are now.
Edwin van der Sar
Couldn't quite manage a clean sheet as he was beaten by Roma's Daniele De Rossi in the second half. Van der Sar retired as a player in 2011 having managed 266 appearances for United.
Now CEO of Ajax after being promoted from his role as the club's marketing director in 2016.
Brown's long United career came to an end in 2011, when he joined fellow Premier League side Sunderland.
He spent five years at the Black Cats, before moving on to Blackburn in 2016. Then it was on to India and his most recent club Kerala Blasters, but he departed in 2018 after just one season.
Rio Ferdinand
The defender stayed at United until 2014, by which time he had won six Premier League titles and a Champions League, and racked up 455 appearances.
Ferdinand retired in 2015 after a year at QPR and is now working as a pundit for BT Sport.
Gabriel Heinze
Heinze left United for Real Madrid just a few months after featuring in the demolition of Roma, complaining about a lack of regular first-team football.
Went on to play for Marseille, Roma and Newell's Old Boys and is now a manager. Most recently, he was in charge of Argentinian side Vélez Sarsfield.
John O'Shea
The Irishman left United in 2011, after 13 years at the club. O'Shea joined Sunderland, where he stayed until 2018, before retiring a year later while at Reading.
He is now a first-team coach with the Championship club.
Cristiano Ronaldo
Most United fans probably don't need to be reacquainted with Ronaldo. He scored twice in the thrashing of Roma and two years later left for Real Madrid in a world record £80m deal.
Ronaldo established himself as one of football's all-time greats at the Bernabeu, before moving onto Juventus in 2018. Remains a prolific goal scorer in Serie A at the age of 35.
Darren Fletcher
Now 36, Fletcher has not yet announced his retirement but is back at United, where 342 appearances, in an informal ambassador role. Most recently, he played for Stoke in the Championship.
Michael Carrick
Carrick, who stayed at United for another 11 years after the Roma game, is now part of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's coaching team at Old Trafford.
Giggs was still in his relative youth back in 2007 - he did not retire until 2014. After a period as United's assistant, he is now Wales manager.
Wayne Rooney
After a season in MLS with D.C. United, Rooney is now back in England with Derby County, hoping to help the Championship side return to the Premier League.
Now 39, Smith hasn't yet announced his retirement as a player having been released by Notts County, then a League Two side, in 2018. Made 93 appearances and scored 12 goals across three seasons for United.