Not much has gone wrong for Bruno Fernandes since his arrival at Manchester United in January. Indeed, at Old Trafford where the Portuguese signing from Sporting Lisbon is already revered, it has mostly gone just right.
The creative midfielder's switch emboldened Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side, breathing new life into their 2019-20 season before it was halted by the coronavirus enforced suspension.
When the Premier League does resume, the Red Devils find themselves firmly entrenched in the battle for Champions League places.
Then there is also the FA Cup and Europa League - should both of those competitions go ahead - with Solskjaer able to finally pair Fernandes with fit-again duo Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford.