United stopper Edwin van der Sar says keeping clean sheets is even more important when the goals aren't flowing as freely at the other end.
Although he was untroubled on Sunday, the Dutch keeper pulled off two breathtaking saves in last week's Champions League tie against Sporting Lisbon and has already successfully kept opposition attacks at bay on half-a-dozen occasions this term.
Speaking to Manchester United Radio, van der Sar said: “It's important to keep clean sheets when we're not scoring many goals. The last few games have gone well and everyone's defending well and working hard. It shows you're a strong team and don't rely on individuals.
“We have maximum results from the last five games, even though we played better and created loads more chances in the first three. That's a bit strange but that's football.”
Stranger still is that after a stern test in Lisbon, the Reds' keeper barely had a shot to save at the weekend when United faced FA Cup winners Chelsea.
But despite a quiet Sunday, van der SarÂ’s performances this season make it hard for understudies Tomasz Kuszczak and Tom Heaton to get a look-in.
“My form's been steady this season and hopefully I can maintain it and prolong it as soon as possible. Normally I don't have too many downs in a season so hopefully I can keep it like this.”