Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will celebrate the one-year anniversary as permanent manager of Manchester United on March 28, and there are finally signs that his revolution is coming together.
Before the coronavirus crisis shut down football, United had gone 11 games unbeaten, virtually guaranteed a place in the Europa League quarter-finals and had an FA Cup last-eight tie at Norwich to look forward to.
They were also fully in the hunt for a Champions League spot, just three points off Chelsea in fourth and occupying fifth spot in the Premier League - which could be a gateway to Europe's premier cup competition next season should Manchester City's two-year ban be upheld.