Andre Onana ran the length of the pitch, Alejandro Garnacho sank to his knees and screamed into the night sky while Jonny Evans had the delighted grin of a proud dad.
As for Rasmus Hojlund, even he himself probably couldn't tell you what he did as he sprinted away to celebrate his first Premier League goal for United such was the emotion and adrenaline coursing through his veins.
It was a huge moment for the 20-year-old and it could yet prove a huge moment in United's lacklustre season. The Reds came from two down to beat Aston Villa in a thrilling Boxing Day encounter that saw both teams trade blows in a captivating contest.
It was settled by Hojlund after Garnacho's brace had hauled United off the canvas. Erik ten Hag and Sir Jim Ratcliffe will hope it's a new dawn rather than the false dawn that the Reds have specialised in recently. READ MORE: What Kambwala did at full-time showed how squad is feeling READ MORE: Ratcliffe has already done what Glazer family haven't during 18 years But one thing is for certain, this was a United performance and a united performance.