Juan Mata had done his job but he wasn't done yet.
Anthony Martial injured. Marcus Rashford rested. Ander Herrera trying his best.
Manchester United were locked in a stalemate after 72 minutes at Carrow Road. They needed three points to maintain the Champions League-qualification squeeze on Manchester City. Norwich craved a goal to get them out of the bottom three.
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72 minutes in and Mata arrived at the right time, in the right place, to put United ahead.
Sebastian Bassong had a shocker in [not] dealing with an Antonio Valencia ball over the top. Wayne Rooney did the hold up work. Mata did the rest.
United were comfortable enough for the remainder - it is often the case when the opposition striker is Cameron Jerome - and the final whistle brought a much-needed United win.
Mata made a bee-line to applaud the travelling United support that had sung themselves hoarse from well before midday.
After receiving a pat on the back from David De Gea, the other United matchwinner, Mata turned to walk back to the stands but there was a request from the stands - a young, wheelchair-bound United fan was looking for a picture with his hero.
Did Mata oblige? Without hestitation, he did.
There is a reason why Mata is considered one of the best ambassadors for the game. Post-match, he told
BT Sport:
"We do everything for them [the fans].
"They have had a difficult season. They deserve happiness so we will do everything we can to get [into the] Champions League and win the FA Cup."
Representing for his club, on and off the pitch.
