MANCHESTER UNITED’S FA Cup winners partied long into the night with ace Rasmus Hojlund leading the way.
The Red Devils celebrated a 2-1 win over Manchester City on Saturday courtesy of goals from 19-year-olds Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo to lift the FA Cup for the 13th time.
There were jubilant scenes in the dressing room as stars were soaked in Champagne and Victor Lindelof started swigging cans of Carling.
Man Utd top scorer Hojlund particularly appeared to be in the partying mood as the 21-year-old was seen looking merry while holding a bottle of bubbly.
And the Dane led the way as Man Utd made their way on to the team coach before arriving at the after-party.
Hojlund shared a video to his Instagram story of him sat next to Scott McTominay on the team bus.
Meanwhile, injured Harry Maguire shared a video of the team clutching the FA Cup and chanting “Sweet Caroline”, featuring Jonny Evans, Tom Heaton Lindelof, Hojlund, McTominay and Darren Fletcher.
Once at the venue, a number of stars were seen looking sharp in shirts, with Erik ten Hag, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Andre Onana donning suits for the occasion.
Other stars Garnacho and Amad Diallo went for a more low-key look as they simply donned Man Utd shirts for the party, while Sofyan Amrabat went with a cool checkered shirt and white trousers combo.
At the venue, McTominay, 27, was seen shouting “Bruno” just as Ten Hag was about to give a speech alongside Bruno Fernandes, with the manager joking: “Hey Scott, Bruno asked me if I want to speak. Normally, he speaks only!”
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One picture from the venue showed Maguire posing for a snap alongside McTominay and Hojlund, who seemed to be loving life, with the caption: “Who’s partying?”
A follow up on the defenders story had him and McTominay sharing a selfie with the caption: “Who’s still partying? You reds.”
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The duo were seen jumping arm in arm at one stage to the tune of Abba’s “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!” with energetic social media influencer iShowSpeed with them.
Hojlund then bounced towards Onana and Amad, though the pair didn’t quite seem ready for the Dane’s gusto at that stage.
McTominay was also joined by partner Cam Reading, who got a lovely picture of them together at their table.
Lindelof was also joined by his wife, Maja Nilsson Lindelof – dubbed the Prem’s “hottest wag” – while Garnacho’s girlfriend Eva Garcia posted a photo of the pair posing with the FA Cup trophy with the caption of “I love you @garnacho7”.
iShowSpeed, who has 16.5 million followers on Instagram, brought his own flair to the party.
He was seen doing a handshake celebration with Garnacho before hitting Cristiano Ronaldo’s signature “Sui” celebration – fitting as both are superfans of the Man Utd icon.
Speed, 19, then inexplicably performed an overhead kick, perhaps to recreate Garnacho’s goal of the season winning bicycle kick against Everton.
He also grabbed snaps with Mainoo, who called him “my darg” on Instagram, Marcus Rashford, Ten Hag, Onana, Wan-Bissaka and Amrabat.
Speed had 28-year-old Onana in stitches at one point as he showed him an edited photo of his face on top of a photo of the goalkeeper as the pair joked Speed was a better goalkeeper than him.
One star who missed the after-party was Casemiro, who was crocked for the final.
The Brazilian was seen jetting off for holiday overseas with his family on Saturday.
The discussion around Ten Hag’s future has dominated much of the background for the final, though he has already said he will jetting off for his own holiday later today.
Asked about his future, the Dutchman was defiant, telling reporters: “Two trophies in two seasons and three finals. That’s not bad.
“If they don’t want me any more I go somewhere else to win trophies. That is what I do.”
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On whether club bosses have backed him, he said: “How many times do I have to tell you? Every time is the same question. Do I have to repeat myself 10, 15, 20 times?
“They don’t have to tell me every week if they tell me so often. I never – and I was in some clubs before – [get told] every day you are the best and I want to build with you. I heard it many times.”