Manchester United are through to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup after a 3-1 win over West Ham at Old Trafford.
Days after lifting the Carabao Cup at Wembley to win their first trophy in six years, Erik ten Hag's side kept alive their hopes of an unlikely quadruple thanks to Nayef Aguerd's own goal, Alejandro Garnacho's superb late winner and Fred's injury-time buffer.
It's a result that will be a particularly tough pill for the Hammers to swallow, as David Moyes' relegation threatened side should have been at least two goals to the good by the time Aguerd put through his own net.
Amid a raft of changes, which saw the likes of Marcus Rashford, Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez dropped to the bench, United never really got going in a first 45 minutes that should have seen West Ham lead at the break.
Marcel Sabitzer's low fizzing drive forced a smart save from Alphonse Areola, but the best opportunity of the half fell to West Ham striker Michail Antonio after he sprung a poorly executed United offside trap.
The 32-year-old couldn't find a way past David de Gea though, having perhaps made the chance more difficult for himself than he really ought to of.
Lucas Paqueta also stung the palms of De Gea, as did Antonio with a low left-footed drive, while United's only other effort of note was Garnacho's shot which flew harmlessly