There was nothing wrong with United's circulation, however, as they opened imperiously against Sunderland.
Two weeks after beating Arsenal 1-0 when Berbatov failed to make the starting line-up, he returned with a typically stylish performance.
As United pinged the ball around with relish he gobbled up his first chance when Ryan Giggs played in Wayne Rooney and his perfect cross was headed in by the Bulgarian.
United dominated without adding to their score and there was relief for the home fans when Berbatov's 57th-minute shot went in off Sunderland defender Anton Ferdinand.
"The first half was the highlight," said United manager Alex Ferguson, whose side visit Birmingham on Tuesday. "Some of the football was fantastic and we could have scored four or five.
"We were pretty economical with our performance in the second half," he told Sky Sports News.
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