Manchester United are third in the Premier League table and made it back to back victories again, after a 2-1 win against Crystal Palace.
Maxence Lacroix gave the visitors the lead with a header from a corner after just four minutes.
It was not the best performance by Michael Carrick's side and they did not level the score until close to the hour mark when Matheus Cunha was fouled in the box. Lacroix was sent off, a penalty was given and Bruno Fernandes converted from the spot to level at 1-1.
At that point, with the man advantage and the momentum, there may have been the expectation that United would go on to win the game.
Less than 10 minutes later, they were ahead after Fernandes provided the assist for Benjamin Sesko to score.
United held on for a 2-1 win.
Here are four takeaways from the game.
Disappointing goal to concede
In their last game, United defended very well from corners to keep Everton out. The Toffees had a series of corners and were putting the United keeper and defence under a lot of pressure yet they stood strong.
The same could not be said against Crystal Palace. The corner which they conceded from came just after four minutes into the game.
Lacroix had lost his marker and had plenty of space to run around in the box. The header was not from close range, it was from a long way out and he was able to connect with the ball without too much of a challenge.
It still had to travel towards the goal and United did not have a man on the post who could keep it out.
From a United perspective, it was a poor goal to concede and one that likely could have been avoided.
After coming from the bench to score in three of United's last four games, Benjamin Sesko was given a chance to make an impact from the start against Oliver Glasner's side.
He found it a difficult first half but did get his goal in the second half and it proved, again, to be the winning goal for his team.
He has now scored in the last three games and, after a challenging start to life in Manchester, he is now starting to look like a quality striker and a handful for defences.
Carrick will possibly view it as being one of his biggest achievements since re-joining the club that he has been able to get a tune from the big striker.
A comeback win shows resilience
As was the case in recent games against Arsenal, Fulham and the draw with West Ham, this side has been able to come from behind.
They have not folded when going behind and instead have been able to come out on top.
Against Palace, they demonstrated patience and quality because they did not need to rush and go for the goal immediately.
It was not an easy match and they did finish up playing against ten men but that can still be a challenge at times.
This win will please the management team because they got the job done and are now suggesting that even when they are not at their best, they are capable of getting results. In recent seasons that has not been something that could be said about the Red Devils.
They are up to third after Aston Villa lost on Friday and are unbeaten in their last 11 Premier League games.
Michael Carrick also has six wins and one draw since taking over and things are looking positive. They have the added advantage of only playing once a week due to no European football and being out of the cup competitions too.
They are level on points with Villa but are clearly one of the in-form teams and have a great chance of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League next season.
If Carrick continues to get results then he will may be cementing himself as a candidate for the permanent manager's job but it remains to be seen what decision is made on that particular front.