Any team strives to win a football match as easily as possible, ideally with the result boxed off by half-time or before the hour mark.
Yet when a game is won so late it feels like the oxygen is running out there is not a high like it in sport, never mind football.
Manchester United are synonymous with such successes and there was something especially poignant about the manner of their unforeseeable fightback against Brentford earlier this month.
With the grieving Sir Alex Ferguson absent after the death of his wife, Lady Kathy, United won in Fergie Time and the matchwinner was Ferguson's fellow Scot, Scott McTominay.
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