Manchester United supporters are still reeling after the 4-0 defeat they suffered at Stamford Bridge on the weekend.
On Jose Mourinho's return to his former side, Man United folded from the first-minute onwards and came away from London with a demoralising loss that just goes to show how much work there is to be done at the club.
But United will need to quickly put that result behind them if they are to move forward at all this season and all attention now turns to Wednesday's crunch EFL Cup tie with Manchester City.
The Red Devils will very much be looking for revenge against their cross-city rivals after Pep Guardiola inflicted a 2-1 league defeat on United earlier this season.
But perhaps surprisingly to some, we're tipping Man United to really bounce back against Man City and progress to the next round.
GK: Sergio Romero
Very much United's second string goalkeeper, Sergio Romero will more than likely be given the nod for this one in order to give first-team regular David de Gea a bit of a breather.
It's a game United will want to win and Romero has proven in the past he can step up when called upon.
RB: Timothy Fosu-Mensah
After the shambolic defensive display against the Blues, we'd be very surprised if Jose Mourinho didn't juggle his options for the game against City.
We're expecting young starlet Timothy Fosu-Mensah to make the team on Wednesday evening, and he'll bring his usual pace and power to the right-back berth.
CB: Chris Smalling
With injuries to Phil Jones and now Eric Bailly really disrupting the United defence, Mourinho may have no choice but to start Chris Smalling for the game against City, despite his struggles in the defeat at the Bridge.
It's another high-profile fixture and one the former Maidstone centre-back will want to impress in.
CB: Daley Blind
Daley Blind may automatically come back into the side for the game against City because of a shortage of defenders.
The Dutch international was pulled all over the shop by the Chelsea forwards and he'll have to really step-up if United are going to have any chance of beating City in the Cup.
LB: Marcos Rojo
We're expecting Marcos Rojo to be selected at left-back, especially seeing as Luke Shaw has played a fair bit since his return from that horrendous leg break.
The Argentine isn't everyone's cup-of-tea but if given the nod, it's a good chance for him to prove his credentials to both Mourinho and the United faithful.
CM: Marouane Fellaini
If there's one man that has been there and done it with United, it's Marouane Fellaini, who has been in and out of the side for the entirety of his United career.
We think the Belgian powerhouse gives United the best chance of breaking down an extremely compact Chelsea midfield.
CM: Michael Carrick
Carrick's elegance and calmness on the ball was very much missed in the defeat to Chelsea and we think Mourinho will select him for the City game just to calm things down again.
The England international moves the ball well and is the type of player who is quite happy to marshal the midfield throughout. His presence will be vital in any potential United win.
CAM: Juan Mata
We'd love Mourinho to send Mata into the mix for the game against City, especially after his bow against his former club really didn't go to plan.
Despite some early concerns, he's featured heavily under Mourinho so far and he could be the man to unlock the City defence in order to send them out of the cup.
RW: Marcus Rashford
Marcus Rashford is having one of the quieter spells in what has been a blistering start to his United career.
But with the pace, skill and finishing ability the youngster possesses, it's always difficult to rule him out of grabbing a goal or two. He's already bagged against Manchester City in the past and we'd love him to repeat the feat on Wednesday evening.
ST: Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Quite surprisingly, Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been very quiet indeed in recent weeks and he really needs to step it up if he's to leave England with the goals target he'd set himself before his move to United achieved.
He wants to win trophies and he could be instrumental in a United win at Old Trafford in the cup, if he's on form.
LW: Anthony Martial
French striker Anthony Martial has had to bide his time for first-team minutes at times this season but having him available to start this one shows the strength in depth United have from the bench.
The former Monaco man will want to start pushing for a first-team berth and if he performs well against City, he might be getting closer to that week-by-week.