When Erik ten Hag walks through the corridors of the Gtech Community Stadium and into the away dressing room on Saturday night, he'll be forgiven for harbouring any feelings of anxiety or trepidation.
Last time he brought Manchester United there he witnessed a complete humiliation; four first-half goals seeing his side, spearheaded by Cristiano Ronaldo and anchored by David de Gea in goal, ripped to pieces.
Two games into his Premier League career, Ten Hag was on the hotseat with United wholly embarrassed and sitting bottom of the league table.