Nottingham Forest secured their first league double over Manchester United since 1992, when Brian Clough was in charge of the club, with a 1-0 win at the City Ground.
Forest had won just one of their last five games in the Nuno Espirito Santo era without Chris Wood, who was sidelined for his second game due to a hip injury, but any early fears of missing the forward were addressed by Anthony Elanga.
The ex-United winger came back to haunt his former side in just the fifth minute as he flooded forward on the counter-attack, covering 85m in the space of just nine seconds, to lash home the opener.
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Man Utd have conceded seven goals from fast breaks in the Premier League this season - the joint-highest tally in the competition.
Ruben Amorim's side dominated the ball at 68 per cent possession but offered little in the final third until Murillo was called into action with virtually the last kick of the game to clear Harry Maguire's poked effort off the line.
The bubble of momentum they were building - after winning back-to-back games before the international break - has now been pierced by another defiant performance from third-placed Forest, who now stretch the gap to eight points on Chelsea in fourth.
Although, their evening was slightly marred by an injury to defender Ola Aina, who limped off the field in the first half with a calf problem.
Meanwhile, United continue to linger in 13th and full attention will now turn to the Manchester derby, live on Sky Sports, this Sunday. Bragging rights are one of the few positives they can salvage from their uninspiring top-flight campaign.
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