Three successive wins have helped to steer Manchester United back on course after a troubling start to the season and they host Wolves at Old Trafford on Saturday.
United still have plenty of ground to make up on the clubs at the top of the table, with their six-point deficit from Chelsea and Liverpool leaving them with much to do, but their victories against Burnley and Watford have given them blueprints to work from going forward.
With Marouane Fellaini's recent inclusions having helped to make them more solid and Paul Pogba finding his best form again, United will hope to have enough to get the job done against Wolves as well as their forthcoming league opponents West Ham, Newcastle, Chelsea and Everton.