Marcus Rashford was delighted after his brace helped Manchester United to a 4-0 victory over Chelsea at Old Trafford.
It was a dream start to the season for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men, but it didn't arrive without some difficulty.
Rashford opened United's account from the penalty spot on 18 minutes, but Chelsea struck the woodwork twice through Tammy Abraham and Emerson Palmeiri before half-time.
Frank Lampard's side had numerous chances and more possession but were punished for their wastefulness by Anthony Martial.
The 23-year-old grabbed United's second before Paul Pogba's superb through ball allowed Rashfod enough space to add a third.
Daniel James capped off his debut by scoring the fourth again with Pogba once again providing an assist.
Speaking after the game, Rashford said: "The intensity was top notch.
"It didn't always come off, especially in the final third and especially in the first half, but we stuck at it.
"We kept making runs, we kept making forward passes and, when we lost the ball, we tried to win it back.
"With the baseline, it was a good place to start but, at the same time, there were a lot of things we can improve on for the season. That's the position you want to be in."

