RASMUS HOJLUND sealed a Christmas miracle for Manchester United in a Boxing Day classic.
The Dane scored his first Premier League goal as the Old Trafford side fought back from two goals down to stun Aston Villa with an astonishing revival that might just keep Erik ten Hag in a job.
It took three goals in 22 incredible second-half minutes, including two from Alejandro Garnacho, to remind people why this place was named the Theatre of Dreams.
That's because for an hour it looked like another nightmare was unfolding for ten Hag and his fallen giants.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe could have been forgiven for digging out the receipt for the £1.3billion he spent on his stake.
After all, it's the time of year for returning items you realised you shouldn't have bought in the first place.
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