Man United haven't given Donny van de Beek a chance to prove himself and, though the club tweeted about his milestone 50th game, he doesn't look like getting one soon.
There were mixed fortunes for some of Europe's biggest clubs this weekend, but Real Madrid picked up silverware, while Man City and Bayern Munich moved closer to league titles.
Commanding in midfield and on the scoresheet once more, Fabinho played a key role as Liverpool eased to victory at home to Brentford and moved back into second place in the Premier League.
Liverpool will climb above Chelsea and into second place in the Premier League table if they can avoid defeat at home to Brentford - but they must do with without Mo Salah and Saido Mane.