Manchester United squandered chances galore and were eventually held to a frustrating 0-0 draw in their Premier League game against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday.
United had nine shots and created five big chances in the first half but Dean Henderson and the crossbar thwarted the visitors time and again.
The 20-time English league champions enjoyed 67 percent of the ball but will return to Manchester with a single point to show for their efforts.
Alejandro Garnacho squandered quite a few of those presentable chances while Joshua Zirkzee dropping deep meant the team lacked a focal presence up top at times.
Bruno did not have the best of games
And in the end, the Red Devils had Andre Onana to thank for pulling off a few wonderful saves which could have been the ultimate sucker punch on a day that the Old Trafford side absolutely dominated.
Bruno Fernandes had a mammoth 112 touches of the ball but probably enjoyed one of his weaker outings in a red shirt in recent memory, losing possession 34 times in 90 minutes.
But in true Fernandes style, he never gave up or shirked responsibility, making two key passes and successfully dribbled past his opponent on both occasions he tried and gave it his all when helping out his teammates in defence.
Most shots without scoring
The midfielder won 80 percent of his duels, while making four tackles, and completing one interception and clearance apiece (all stats via sofascore).
The Portugal international, who is typically extremely clinical when given the chance, has had a poor start to the season. He missed a number of opportunities both against the Eagles and Fulham in the league opener.
The former Sporting Lisbon player has actually attempted the most shots this season (17) out of all of his colleagues in the league without a goal.
United is still in 11th place with seven points from five games, and the manager will be looking for much more from his captain with big games against Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur coming up.