Manchester United made a winning return after the World Cup break by beating Burnley 2-0 to advance to the Carabao Cup fourth round on Wednesday night.
Vincent Kompany had seen the inside of Old Trafford many times and knew how to win there as a Manchester City player.
On his return for the first time since becoming Burnley manager, his side certainly started brightly. Their press was aggressive and they saw plenty of the ball against a United outfit that, while strong, looked admittedly thrown together in defence.
Erik ten Hag's side were happy to give them a certain amount of possession, though, in order to catch them out and let their technical players pass their way through the lines. United carried a threat on the break and following a good spell in control towards the end of the first half, took a lead into the break when Christian Eriksen finished off a cross from Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
United hadn't lost in any of their last six home games, and having taken the lead, the Clarets now had plenty of work to do to cause an upset.
They pushed but United shoved and kept them out of reach to see out the result. Ten Hag's Red Devils clinched another victory, with droplets of his footballing school of thought evident once again among a rotated side.
Below, GOAL runs through the winners and losers on a cold but positive night at Old Trafford for United...