Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim said his side's last-gasp winner against Leicester City in the FA Cup fourth-round showed the team believed until the final whistle, but it had "nothing to do with Fergie time."
In one sense, Friday night's result brought a familiar feeling from the days of Sir Alex Ferguson, when late winners became as synonymous as the titles his sides won.
However, it was the sluggish first-half performance that drew Amorim's ire after the match.
"We had to believe until the end but this game has nothing to do with the time of Fergie.