Ralf Rangnick has echoed Rio Ferdinand's 'Jekyll and Hyde' concerns surrounding Manchester United after the interim boss reflected on the Red Devils' morale-boosting victory over Brighton.
United spent the duration of the first half at Old Trafford under the cosh, with Graham Potter's swashbuckling Seagulls putting the Champions League hopefuls on the back foot throughout.
However, United came out firing in the second half, with strikes from Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes clinching a big three points and moving the Red Devils into fourth place.
United had gone three games without victory prior to Tuesday night's win, with strong first halves followed by insipid second half showings emerging as a concerning pattern.