Sir Alex Ferguson watched from the stands as Memphis Depay scored his first Manchester United goal in a simple 3-1 win over San Jose Earthquakes.
Ferguson would have given Morgan Schneiderlin the hairdryer treatment for his error, which allowed the hosts back into the match after United had gone 2-0 up courtesy of goals from Juan Mata and Depay.
But on the attack, United looked impressive and were well worth their second tour win.
Depay took advantage of a woeful backpass to roll in his first United goal after Mata's chip sailed in at the back post to put the visitors ahead at the Avaya Stadium.
And substitute Andreas Pereira ensured United maintained their 100 per cent tour record with a header after wholesale changes at the break.
The match, very much unlike the first of the tour against Club America, started at a quick pace and Sam Johnstone, in goal instead of the injured David de Gea, had little to do.
Even though the game was far from a sell-out, the atmosphere inside the 18,000-capacity stadium was good. The only time the San Jose Ultras were muted was when a plane landed at San Jose airport, which is over the road from the Earthquakes' home.
Depay provided the majority of the early excitement, turning Jean-Baptiste Pierazzi twice before driving a low shot at David Bingham.
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