Marcus Rashford's winner against Wolves on Tuesday at Old Trafford hauled Manchester United up to second - but the goal has caught the eye for a far more spooky reason.
Eagle-eyed United fan Ryan Groves noticed it bore a striking resemblance to another stoppage-time winner scored by Park Ji-sung at The Theatre of Dreams against the same opponent back in November 2010 as United won 2-1.
'That Rashford winner reminds me of a late winner I witnessed live in Old Trafford at 13 years old,' Groves tweeted. '10 years later and it’s the same effort, same goal, same opponent, same minute and same outcome. The yanited way.' He's not wrong.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men looked set to be held to a frustrating goalless draw that would have left the Red Devils fourth.
However, Bruno Fernandes kept plugging away and his long pass from inside his own half was seized on by Rashford, who collected the ball on the right edge of the penalty area.
The 23-year-old then moved inside before feinting to shoot, shifting the ball onto his left foot and trying his luck with an effort that deflected off the unfortunate Romain Saiss and wrongfooted Rui Patricio.
Park's goal 10 years ago was uncannily similar. Instead of Fernandes, it was Darren Fletcher who supplied the key pass down the right-hand channel.
The South Korean had a wall of old gold shirts in front of him but drove into the box in a manner similar to Rashford, evading the attentions of one defender before placing a shot just inside the left-hand post - the same side as Rashford's goal - beyond Marcus Hahnemann.
To make things even weirder, the goals were scored in the same minute and both strikes took the club up to second in the Premier League.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side went on to win the league by nine points in 2010-11, as the Scot led his team to top spot three weeks after the victory over Wolves as Blackburn were thrashed 7-1 on November 27, with Dimitar Berbatov scoring five that day.
From that point on, they never relinquished their place at the summit before sewing up the title with a 1-1 draw at Ewood Park on the penultimate weekend of the season.
Solskjaer can only hope for such a scenario, but Liverpool's unexpected goalless draw with Newcastle will have given the Norwegian hope heading into 2021.