Manchester United's narrow win over Luton was so lacklustre that it was actually worth savouring for a side who haven't been short of headlines so far this season.
Amid the backdrop of a disastrous start to the campaign, United sit at the top of the Premier League form table, just seven points from the top and haven't even started to play well yet.
It is easy to see why some supporters might want to twist the narrative as one of success despite adversity, though that also overlooks the fact United haven't been good enough, regardless of how unfortunate their injury record might be. TRANSFERS: The five players who could leave in January FEATURE: 'I was told to snub Chelsea and stay at Manchester United - I should have listened' Erik ten Hag believes his side is actually in a 'very good' position considering all of their 'troubles' so far, though he also pointed out the need to 'step up' in performances, given how underwhelming they have been.
The true gauge of this United side will be how they perform once they have the bulk of their injured players available once again, a factor that will only increase the scrutiny on Ten Hag.