It will not go down as his biggest goal, that’s for sure.
The incredible stoppage-time winner against Liverpool in the 4-3 thriller at Old Trafford en route to lifting the Emirates FA Cup in 2024 will be replayed for as long as Manchester United play football.
The touch and finish from an acute angle at Manchester City, that took the points in last season’s derby, was another huge contribution from the Ivory Coast international.
The last of his three efforts against Southampton was a belter, as he hauled us back from the brink of defeat, by combining with Christian Eriksen to seal a wonderful hat-trick.
A hammer blow past Newcastle United, when their fans were jeering him for his Sunderland past, is a worthy contender and the improvised header against Milan that announced his arrival as a Red in style will be special to him.


