It was three, rather than two, attack-minded substitutions by Erik ten Hag that procured Manchester United's victory against Fulham.
Alejandro Garnacho crossed for Joshua Zirkzee, who prodded the ball ahead of the expertly-placed Scott McTominay. McTominay has form for that.
Cast your mind back to Casemiro's added-time equaliser at Chelsea in October 2022 and his nearest 'marker' was McTominay, directly behind him.
The Scot scored ten goals for United last season and all of them were big. Two beyond the 90th minute against Brentford, two against Chelsea, a winner against Aston Villa, FA Cup quarter and semi-final goals, the opener at Sheffield United and restoring two-goal advantages at Galatasaray and Wolves. READ MORE: Fish set to leave United in permanent deal READ MORE: United face Ugarte challenge amid Berge and McTominay developments That extended to the European Championship in Germany, where he became only the sixth Scotland international to register at a Euros.