Manchester United's inability to be clinical enough in front of goal has been a bugbear for Erik ten Hag all season, and he was bemoaning that issue again after a point he was actually pleased with at Fenerbahce.
United were happy enough with a draw despite seeing a lead disappear in Europe once again, but they could have earned their first win in continental competition in a year had they shown a little more composure in front of goal.
They can score excellent goals and the three they have netted this week have all been outstanding finishes, courtesy of Alejandro Garnacho, Rasmus Hojlund and Christian Eriksen.
But too many very presentable chances are not being taken. ALSO READ: Mourinho gives fascinating tactical breakdown of United strikers Zirkzee and Hojlund ALSO READ: I saw Jose Mourinho reaction that suggested United got £42m transfer decision right The most damning example of that on Thursday came when the game had sprung open after Fenerbahce's wild appeals for a penalty on Bright Osayi-Samuel.