There are only 4 hours left on the clock before Manchester United walk out to our most important game of the season and the nerves are already tingling. It is not like the game against Newcastle is giving me any confidence that we are about to blow Lyon away.
No! It is doing the exact opposite. Not only did we lose one of our 'best' players, Zirkzee, but Onana is going back in goal for the second leg after he basically cost us in the first leg.
It is looking bleak!
But it is in this bleak moments that Manchester United seem to rise like a phoenix and surprise the disheartened fans. That feels to be the mood at the moment, just like it was before the FA Cup final against Manchester City.
The difference though is that in the games before the FA Cup final, we saw a greater deal of solidity and tenacity as if we were practicing for the challenge ahead. This time round we go into this game on the back of a 4 goal disaster against Newcastle, of which 3 goals were due to mistakes by the defenders and the goal keeper.
However, hope is not entirely gone. Not when you have a man like Bruno Fernandes in your corner. And he has had something to say about this crucial game.
His hunger for winning, for trophies, cannot be questioned in the slightest. What has always been in question is the quality of players around him. Are they going to step up or are they going to feel the pressure of the day?
My hope is that players like Hojlund and Garnacho show more than they have this season. No more weak shots. No more shots that end up in Row Z. No more falling over under minimal pressure. No more selfishness.
Because if they cannot step up today, this season is as good as done and they can consider their careers at Manchester United over.
Here is to hoping for the best!