It is less than four weeks since Manchester United were the Premier League side in crisis. Fast forward four matches and now they are a team on the rise, having gathered momentum and self-belief under manager Erik ten Hag.
The table is hardly worth looking at at such an early stage in the season, given that one win can drastically alter the position a side is in.
But it is worth noting that United are now performing as one of the top five teams in the division despite a disastrous start.
After humiliating losses to Brighton and Brentford, changes were made on the pitch, with Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire dropped to the bench, but most importantly, the club realised further significant investment was needed in the summer window. READ MORE: Ten Hag responds to Bailly comments Huge fees were paid to sign Casemiro and Antony, while Ten Hag also got his wish of another back-up goalkeeper with the arrival of Martin Dubravka on deadline day.