Wieghorst finally scored his 23rd goal at Old Trafford and shouted with excitement.

After suffering a "Double Red Club" fiasco in the Premier League, Manchester United pressed Bedis to regain its glory in the Europa League. The first goal of the stadium, although Manchester United only added 4-1 icing on the cake, but the Dutch national team players were still excited to tears. Coach Tenghage once again hailed him as an unsung hero of Manchester United.

Wieghorst joined Burnley on loan during the January transfer window. He only scored one goal in the Carling Cup away game against Nottingham Forest. According to Opta, he has collected 22 shots at Old Trafford. He didn’t score any goals. This game was his 23rd shot and he finally scored. He immediately rushed to the corner flag and knelt down to celebrate. He was so excited that he almost screamed. Manchester United fans criticized Wieghorst for touching the sign "This is Anfield" when he left Liverpool. This goal at Old Trafford made him feel relieved.

Manchester United coach Vladimir Tenghage said after the game: "As a striker, he was very close to scoring goals many times before. Wieghorst has been helping his teammates create space and opportunities, and now he finally gets the goal he deserves. "