Substitute Scott McTominay scored a stoppage-time winner as Manchester United kept alive their hopes of qualifying as group winners in the Europa League with victory over Omonia Nicosia.
McTominay, introduced with less than 10 minutes remaining, fired in the winner after fellow substitute Jadon Sancho teed him up in the box.
The result means United remain three points behind Group E leaders Real Sociedad, who beat Sheriff Tiraspol for their fourth win in as many matches in the competition.
Erik ten Hag's side dominated and had several huge chances to score but were left frustrated until McTominay's winner.
Omonia goalkeeper Francis Uzoho was undoubtedly the visitors' best performer as he kept out 11 of United's 12 shots on target.
Asked if winning was enough on the night, Ten Hag said: "No it's not because football is about scoring goals.
"We created so many chances but we only hit the back of the net once. The team are patient, they kept creating and then they scored."
On whether there's an issue with scoring in the team, he added: "I have no concern because in every game we score. I have the faith we will continue with that. Hopefully we're saving the goals for next week.
"We said at half-time we need to keep the focus. When you play against a defensively compact opponent and you don't score, you get impatient. You can get sloppy and lose you the ball and then they break.
"I have a preference to score more and earlier because it makes it easier.
"We still have two games to go and we go game to game."

