At the very end, as fans headed for the exit, Jason Wilcox chuckled as he shared a brief conversation with Sir Dave Brailsford.
Wilcox, United's newly-appointed technical director, was watching on at Old Trafford for the first time since his appointment became official last week.
The content of his conversation remains a mystery. But what he saw was, again, a team besieged by problems, but one that has its very own superhero in captain Bruno Fernandes. It is scary to think just where they would find themselves this season without him.
‘For all the chaos that surrounds Manchester United, 'Micah Richards pondered on Match of the Day last night, 'I just think for a player to keep his composure and be able to perform at the level which is needed is fantastic.’
Here Manchester United found themselves down 2-1 at home to the worst team in the league just days on from blowing a 3-0 lead at Wembley against second tier Coventry City. The post-mortem promised to be ugly.
And just like he needed to that day, Fernandes would again put United on his back to turn things around. At Wembley it was a momentum-shifting penalty in the shootout, while on Wednesday night it was a goal-goal-assist sequence to take United from 2-1 down to 4-2 up.
He first slotted away a penalty for 2-2 after Harry Maguire was hauled down; then, he scored spectacularly from distance; he finished by teeing up Rasmus Hojlund with a pin-point cross across the box.
Fernandes has a warrior-like spirit that doesn’t win the credit it deserves.
While Ten Hag was left to field another patched up team - he still only has one fit senior centre back available and was without Marcus Rashford for this one - Fernandes was again available to play, this time with some heavy strapping and bandaging on his right hand.
‘He shows his leadership,’ Ten Hag said. ‘But also with his energy, in his transition both ways, it is very important.
‘He tries to encourage the team. He is doing very well and we are very pleased with his performance and with his attitude.’
It would be easy to say that Fernandes finds himself reborn of late, only that would overlook the fact that he tops their scoring chart and assist chart for the entire season.
That’s not by accident or solely recent.
In fact, no midfielder has been involved in more Premier League goals this season than Fernandes (26).
More? Of midfielders in Europe’s top five leagues, only Chelsea’s Cole Palmer (25), Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham (21) and Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz (17) have scored more goals than him (15).
The difference is that as Manchester United captain Fernandes finds himself under the brightest spotlight in the game. Even his statistically great season isn’t enough to see him immune from criticism.
‘I'm really happy to score, but I want to win games more than score goals,’ Fernandes said.
‘It's part of my role also, to score goals. But the main thing for me is winning games. Lately we haven't won as many as we should have.
‘It's part of the job. You can win eight or nine games in a row, and then as soon as you lose you know you will be criticised. Being a Manchester United player demands winning games.’
One of the biggest takeaways for Wilcox and Brailsford on Wednesday night is that any new and improved Manchester United team must be built around Fernandes.
The Portuguese midfielder is a superstar talent and he simply needs similar-or-better quality around him to really allow him to flourish without burning out.
Fernandes’ to-do list has increasingly become more and more extensive.
He drops deep to start attacks, looks to break lines by driving with the ball, drift wide left or right to create extra space for others in the midfield, and then there is his finishing ability and his leadership skills, the latter best on show when teenage striker Ethan Wheatley came on.
Wheatley was introduced as the club’s 250th academy graduate to win a first team debut and after he high-fived Rasmus Hojlund, the man he was replacing, he was soon greeted by Fernandes, who was seen whispering in his ear.
‘He pulled me to the side and told me I’ve got nine minutes to try get you a goal,’ Wheatley later revealed to MUTV.
Fernandes has been Manchester United’s superman for weeks now, but even he couldn’t serve up a late goal for Wheatley on his and the club’s historic night.
He’s done more than enough, though, and it doesn’t even bear thinking about where Ten Hag’s charges would be without him.
Davichi
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All those who keep criticizing Bruno are just hypocrites and clowns. Ex-United players trash the club with their mouths every time in the name of being pundits, yet they complain that Bruno "whines" too much. Should Bruno be smiling when things aren't going well in the team but the pundits have the right to tear down the players? Bruno has proven himself as the best player and the leader of the team, time and time again and he could have been a candidate for the EPL best player of the season if United were getting the results... of cause he wouldn't have been whining then.
Kalluba
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Stop over rating you duming all smh
veecmpsuz
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imagine a team of whiny complaining and diving players built around bruno 😂 he is good but i wouldn’t want him as any type of leader in the team influencing others
Bouaeiosuy
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The only sh****** player right now is Banana or Onana...the worst goalkeeper in Man Untd history
jauceklnst
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nooooooo nooo..it's wrong...he's not a player to build around
Manchesterisblue
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Not a fan of his whining attitude but this is why KDB put him on top of his playmaker list, man utd certainly need to build a good players around bruno. He's got that mindset and creativity
blackBeed
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Bruno has played the most games since joining the club, the whole team is built around him receiving the ball and trying his passes or going lower to Casemiro and pinging long balls. Man U is all Bruno at the moment, they tried Rashers but he's an inconsistent fool
tecikmnsz
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Portugal will be great and go far if Bruno become Portugal captain with all the young crop of prayer in the team. Portugal can't win big with their current captain.
The present captain of Portugal is greater than your whole family
putimopruy
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Portugal will be great and go far if Bruno become Portugal captain with all the young crop of prayer in the team. Portugal can't win big with their current captain.
putimopruy
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Who else noticed that the attack was more fluid without Trashford? That’s what I thought… he should stay far away from this team and never come back
It reminds us of cr5
khazz
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real problem around man u
Daphoenix23
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Who else noticed that the attack was more fluid without Trashford? That’s what I thought… he should stay far away from this team and never come back
Yuobioruyz
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Some these days are now long beaked this guy is the master class but he's surrounded with 11 mistakes one of the is onana
Daaalnpsuy
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if he stops his bitching and moaning.
MrdeliteLade
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Rashford should just go
1893askena
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the fact that he has the most key passes for consecutive seasons, he's a maestro. how I wish his passes materialised.
Beaacoyz
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Bruno cursed
zotcdelmnp
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Win it like Bruno. The driving force in the team.
hosakpuz
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We’re talking about a player who is ready for the team and also hv experience,even 29yrs he can play more 5yrs
lbcrna
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build around him ? he is already 29