This is the thing for me. Urgency.
There's this myth for the last two seasons that from 1992 to Fergie's retirement we played outstanding football all the time. Now no doubt, we have been incredibly dull and ordinary this seasons and last. We have never been so consistently bad for so long before. But we had plenty of games where we played very ordinary football. I remember plenty of games like this in Fergie's last couple of seasons and I remember plenty of grumbling on here.
But the difference was, if we needed a goal with 10 minutes to go we bombarded the opposition and more often than not, we got the goal. Fine, today we got it too and it was a bit of urgency from Rooney that forced their error, but it was a huge slice of luck. We didn't spend the entire last 10 minutes bombarding them.
With 5 minutes to go, Valencia got booked and Rooney went to argue with the ref. I know as captain he takes it as his duty to defend his players, but come on, five minutes to go and we badly need a goal and he's having a chat with the ref. My point is that to rely on getting that late goal you have to put pressure on and make chances. How many chances did we create in the last ten? Yeah, we got the goal, but as I said, it was a huge slice of luck.
That, along with the penalty that wasn't given, means we can count ourselves very lucky tonight.