Scott McTominay incredibly played the first-half against Paris Saint-Germain with 'one eye' after losing a contact lens during the Champions League clash.
McTominay starred for Manchester United as they beat PSG 2-1 in their Champions League opener.
And his performance on Tuesday was even more impressive considering he had just 'one eye' in the first-half.
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That's according to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who revealed the Scottish international lost his contact lens.
"They're in good form now, they're good players and played really well against Newcastle," the United boss said of McTominay and Fred.
"They laid the foundation for the win in that game and laid the foundation for today as well."
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On McTominay, he added: "Scotty played the first-half with one eye as well, that was the most impressive thing, because he lost his contact lens.
"That was impressive."
The 23-year-old performed brilliantly in midfield, stopping the supply to Neymar and Kylian Mbappe who were both unable to influence the play in the attacking third.
Solskjaer continued: "We know when we go here against players and a team like this with players like Neymar and Mbappe we have to defend well and David will have to make a few good saves.
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"We played against a fantastic team, so we have to defend well and that's the key - that the players are keen to work really hard for each other."
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The Red Devils resume their league campaign on Saturday when they face Chelsea.
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