Supporters were finally welcome to Old Trafford again to watch Manchester United play football.

Or, at least a small fraction as 10,000 spectators were allowed during Tuesday night's meeting with Fulham.

Edinson Cavani, who recently extended his contract with United over the coming season, needed just a quarter of an hour before scoring a real class goal (see it in the player above).

It went fast when United goalkeeper David DeGea sent out the ball that was spliced ​​at the center circle by Bruno Fernandes until a running Cavani.

The striker then looked up before coolly lifting the ball into the net from 40 meters over Fulham's goalkeeper, the Frenchman, Alphonse Areola.

Fair receipt

But it was about there that the fun ended for the home team that should have closed this match already in the first half where they lined up several hot goal chances.

In the second, the red-clad offensive game came off and Fulham - who were ready for the Championship even before the clash at Old Trafford - were invited into the match.

With a quarter of an hour left of regular time, the receipt came fairly.

Joe Bryan stayed ahead in the penalty area after a beautiful post from the right and put 1-1, which was also the end result.