Cristiano Ronaldo's gestures give Manchester United an added boost to ending Arsenal's winning start
The last Manchester United Premier League goalscoring debutant against Arsenal laid it on for the latest. As headline-grabbing as Antony's impact was, it was an old scourge of Arsenal's who inflicted a first defeat of the season on them.
Just like six-and-a-half years ago, Marcus Rashford's Sunday ended with two goals and an assist against Arsenal, for ever willing patsies to United just when they appeared to be a serious side.
Rashford reacted to his winning goal by jumping for joy as identically as he did when he finished his first goals past Arsenal as an 18-year-old, this time at the Stretford End.
Same outcome, different end. All of this on an afternoon when a section of the crowd sounded audibly irked with Rashford more than once with his style.