Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho was delighted after his side's win against Valerenga.
The Red Devils eased to a 3-0 win with striker Romelu Lukaku against on target.
The Portuguese was satisfied with the performance and happy that his players suffered no serious injuries during pre-season.
"I am satisfied," he said after the game.
"I thank Ronny [Deila] and these boys [Valerenga] for the game they gave us and I thank the ref because they had a very professional training session.
"Of course, Champions League referees are top quality referees. It was good for us because it was a good pitch and the opponents were very well organised, trying to play from the back.
"After the United States, and matches where we were struggling with jet lag, it was a good game for us where I could play each player for 45 minutes.
"Now, with one more step, a little rest and the Sampdoria match and then the official season starts and, until now, we have no injuries. So let's see if we can start the official season with this positive situation.
"It's nice [Lukaku scored].
"You know strikers, they like to score goals. It's not important for me but probably it's important for him.
"It's important for his confidence and for his self-esteem. Strikers like to score goals; us managers, many times we are happy with them even when they don't score, because of the way they participate in the team organisation and game plans. But, for them, to score their goals is always important."