The absorbing aspect of Manchester United's latest journey revolves around those players who are young and new, yet it was in that very old image of the "cocker spaniel chasing a bit of silver paper in the wind" that Sir Alex Ferguson found refuge once again last night.
That image is the one the Manchester United manager took away with him when he first saw a 15-year-old Ryan Giggs turn a breathless Viv Anderson inside and out at The Cliff, 22 years ago, and though the pace and the energy might not be what they were, the talent is undimmed.
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