Back to where it all began for Erik ten Hag this weekend. Brighton visit Old Trafford, the last and only team to have beaten the Dutchman's Reds in a Premier League game on their own turf.
That day United fell two goals down, rallied after the break but ultimately came up short. It was far from a perfect performance and left Ten Hag with plenty to ponder.
Some of the issues were painfully obvious: What to do with Cristiano Ronaldo? Why is Christian Eriksen playing as a false nine? - and some were more nuanced: Do United have a mentality issue?
Are the players capable of carrying out the manager's game plan? Want to join our MUFC Pro club for a totally ad-free version of the MEN's dedicated Manchester United FC app packed with premium features? Click here . ALSO READ: United target four key signings next summer Ten Hag has solved some of those day-one dramas, others still remain.