IF Erik ten Hag was watching in Amsterdam he must have been wondering if this was indeed the same Manchester United team.
Why does this always happen?
Manchester United made a positive start to life after Erik ten Hag
The Red Devils scored four goals in a chaotic first half
Ruud van Nistelrooy took interim charge as talks continue with Ruben Amorim
Casemiro whipped a sensational opener into the top corner
The old boss goes, his assistant takes over and the team transforms overnight.
It makes you wonder what Ruud van Nistelrooy was doing on the training ground in the first place.
Much of this victory that put the Red Devils into the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup was down to the strength of the opposition.
Leicester City fielded a team with nine changes and was similar in strength to that which drew 0-0 with Walsall in the last round before winning on penalties.
United by contrast were strong, Van Nistelrooy wasn’t going to pass this chance up to be a winner from the Old Trafford dug out.
Mind you to be fair to him whoever pulls on a Man Utd shirt nowadays nothing can be guaranteed.
So credit Van Nistelrooy for getting a tune out of this lot just two days after Ten Hag was dismissed.
The regular boos heard here became cheers and smiles replaced frowns and shaking heads.
Alejandro Garnacho tucked home Man Utd’s second of the evening
Bilal El Khannouss pulled one back for Leicester
Fernandes’ deflected free-kick made it 3-1 moments later
Casemiro netted his second of the night and Man Utd’s fourth
It was reminiscent of.. well when they played Barnsley in the last round and won 7-0 but not much else in recent memory.
Even Casemiro shone brightly.
With two goals and an assist he had the home crowd buzzing at the break even if familiar failings at the other end kept Leicester just about in it at 4-2.
It is fair to say the Brazilian has not pulled up any trees since coming here but with his first strike he nearly uprooted the goal.
The former Real Madrid star ran to the corner flag and tapped the United club emblem with his hand.
Why he had gloves on his hands was another matter.
The home side’s second followed in the 28th minute as this time Casemiro set the move which led to it going with a chipped a ball down the right wing.
Diogo Dalot fired it to the far post and Garnacho slammed it into the roof of the net.
Back came Leicester in the 33rd minute as stand in goalkeeper Altay Nayinidr’s weak punch was fired back past him by El Khannouss.
Three minutes after Bruno Fernandes’ free kick was deflected in off James Justin’s head, the goals were coming in.
Casemiro was on goal once more in the 39th minute as he followed up with his own header that struck both posts to score the rebound.
What was happening here? United controlling a game isn’t typical.
A pass into the box during the first half injury time brushed off Casemiro’s header, rebounded off Dalot, and was turned in by Conor Coady. Oh, excuse me.
Conor Coady pulled another one back for Leicester before half-time
Fernandes bagged his second of the evening
Game still on, given this was United.
Back came the teams for the second half and the roar of ‘Ruuuuuuud’ went out around the ground as the interim boss reappeared.
Leicester had been given a lift with that goal and rallied from the restart.
Any brief hope they had of a fight back was then extinguished with Caleb Okoli’s sloppy back pass just short of the hour.
Captain Fernandes was on to it, rounded the keeper and fired it home from close range.
He reacted with a defiant punch of the air.
Even he has received criticism for his statistics, but it is clear that he sincerely loves about the team.
After an unsettling visit to Chelsea on Sunday, Van Nistelrooy will be in charge again.
However, they will go into it feeling more confident than ever.
When Lisbon’s new manager, Ruben Amorim, sees this, he will know he has at least something to work with.
The ‘Theatre of Screams’ headlines were unnecessary on the eve of Halloween.