Manchester United's Marcus Rashford scored a last-second winner as they beat West Ham United 1-0 at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Saturday to move up to fourth spot in the standings.
Substitute Rashford tapped in a low cross from Edinson Cavani deep into stoppage time after United had broken down the left flank with the final move of the match.
The win means United move above West Ham with 38 points from 22 matches while the Hammers are now fifth on 37 from 23.
Until Rashford's goal finished off an attack started by Cristiano Ronaldo and also featuring Anthony Martial there had been few chances at either end in a disappointingly dull game.
Tomas Soucek had gone close to scoring for the Londoners near the end with a glancing header from a corner which flashed just wide of the far post.
Fred had United's best clear opening, shortly after the interval, but his shot was too close to West Ham keeper Alphonse Areola who easily saved.
United coach Ralf Rangnick started with Ronaldo at center forward with 19-year-old Anthony Elanga and Mason Greenwood to his left and right but the combination produced very little.
Rashford was brought on for Elanga in the 62nd minute and then 20 minutes later Rangnick rolled the dice by throwing on Cavani and Martial and switching to a 4-2-4 formation.
The move paid off when all four combined for the winner in the third minute of the three minutes added on.
Ronaldo fed the ball into Martial who slipped it outside to Cavani, who looked close to offside before he hit a cross to Rashford who scored from the point blank range.
VAR looked back at the goal and there was a second roar around Old Trafford as it ruled Cavani had been onside.
"It is obviously an important goal and such late on is an amazing feeling," said Rashford.
"We have to use that winning feeling. We could have been a bit better on the ball but managed to get the goal we needed and can use that as motivation now," he added.