Ryan Giggs was full of pride after proving Manchester United's matchwinner at Norwich City.
To see Giggs rejoicing in front of the away fans after capping a landmark appearance at the death was evidence, if any was needed, of how much pulling on the Red shirt still means to him.
"To play for such a great team, a great club and the team I've supported and grown up with, it's obviously special to play 900 games. I'll keep going and hopefully there's more goals to come.""You've seen that from the celebrations right in front of the fans," he recalled to MUTV. "And late on. It doesn't get any better than that. It's a feeling that won't change whether you're 17 or 38 like I am now.