Before Manchester United's trip to Everton on Sunday many, myself included, cast doubt on their ability to deal with a hostile crowd.
Trips to Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich and FC Copenhagen saw the Reds falter, yet Erik ten Hag had surprising faith his charges could handle the bear pit of Goodison Park. "You could see that this team has personality and character in hostile environments, like in Copenhagen," Ten Hag insisted. "We deal with it.
I feel quite comfortable [away from home]." Perhaps even the ever-optimistic Ten Hag could not have expected the quality of performance his side showed on Merseyside.
After entering into a sea of 'red cards' and a chorus of boos, United avoided outside factors overwhelming them. READ MORE: Ten Hag might have finally decided his favourite United defence READ MORE: Shaw proved why he is priceless to United Of course, the spectacular goal from Alejandro Garnacho cannot be relied upon every week but there were elements of United's performance which could be replicated as soon as Wednesday night when another big match awaits them against Galatasaray.