SURELY Erik ten Hag will let all of his players out for a celebration after an incredible finish at Molineux.
It looked like last orders had been called on Manchester United as they threw away a 3-1 lead only for teenager Kobbie Mainoo to grasp victory in the 97th minute.
It looked like being Marcus Rashford's night for so long as he scored and provided exactly the response Ten Hag (right) would have wanted.
But the final minutes turned into utter chaos as United eventually came out on top in a seven-goal thriller in one of the best games of the season.
Rashford was electric as there was no hint of a hangover after the Manchester United forward spent the last week on the naughty step after his Belfast nightclub bender.
United boss Ten Hag pulled something of a surprise by putting Rashford straight back into his starting XI but his clever man management paid rich dividends.
It was down to Rashford to let his football do the talking after a week of embarrassing headlines when even former team-mates have slammed his behaviour for going out on all day drinking session.
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