The Manchester United team were pictured returning to Manchester Airport on Sunday night after their dramatic victory over Arsenal.
Arsenal entertained United in the FA Cup third round at the Emirates, with the Red Devils securing their place in the next round thanks to a 5-4 win on penalties after a thrilling encounter.
Bruno Fernandes had given United the lead early in the second half before disaster struck when Diogo Dalot was sent off after receiving a second yellow card.
Gabriel leveled the score and Arsenal had the chance to turn things around when Harry Maguire was found guilty of fouling Kai Havertz in the penalty area despite replays showing minimal contact.
United substitute goalkeeper Altay Bayindir made an impressive save from the penalty spot from Martin Odegaard and Ruben Amorim's team held on until the penalty shoot-out, when the Turkish goalkeeper saved again, this time from Kai Havertz, to secure the place the Red Devils in the fourth round.
And, at around 10pm on Sunday, the Amorim team was photographed returning to Manchester, fresh from their exciting win.
The Manchester United team was photographed arriving at Manchester Airport on Sunday night.
United manager Ruben Amorim seemed in good spirits after the FA Cup victory against Arsenal.
The winner of the match, Joshua Zirkzee, was seen being sent off while only Amorim stopped for the fans.
Several stars were seen leaving the airport after their plane landed, and some loyal United fans braved the cold to greet their returning heroes.
Amorim stopped to sign autographs for those fans, before he was seen smiling as he drove away in his £180,000 black electric Porsche Taycan Turbo Estate.
However, the United manager was the only figure who stopped to greet the fans and, when asked, claimed it was because the players were tired and needed to eat and sleep to prepare for the midweek match against Southampton on Thursday.
In fact, the team had returned almost two hours later than planned due to extra time and penalties in the FA Cup victory over the Gunners.
Several stars were spotted carpooling on the way home, perhaps giving fans an idea of which players are good friends.
South American duo Lisandro Martínez and Manuel Ugarte were seen traveling in the Argentine defender's £350,000 Rolls Royce Cullinan.
Meanwhile, United's youth duo of Alejandro Garnacho, 20, and Amad Diallo, 22, were also together.
Several stars were seen sharing a lift on the way home, including Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo, perhaps giving fans an idea of which players are good friends.
South American duo Lisandro Martínez and Manuel Ugarte were seen traveling in the Argentine defender's £350,000 Rolls Royce Cullinan.
Matthijs de Ligt flashed a smile as he left the airport in his £120,000 Range Rover.
Garnacho drove as fans caught a glimpse of his £120,000 Range Rover.
Elsewhere, match winner Joshua Zirkzee, who scored the decisive penalty, was chased away by a stranger in another Range Rover.
Zirkzee's decisive intervention capped a dramatic turnaround for the Netherlands international after he was cheered when substituted midway through the first half just two weeks ago against Newcastle.
Bruno Fernandes, who had scored United's first goal on Sunday before also scoring in the penalty shoot-out, drove home alone in his new £250,000 Bentley Bentayga Black Edition.
Meanwhile, Matthijs de Ligt, who has endured a bumpy journey since his £42.8 summer move from Bayern Munich, flashed a smile as he left the airport in his £120,000 Range Rover.
Speaking after United's victory, Amorim praised his team after they triumphed following a brilliant battle display.
“(The victory) was really important because it gives us more strength, and then, with one player down, it's very difficult to put pressure on,” he said.
“It is very difficult to pressure a team like Arsenal with 11 players, imagine with 10 players, and then you are at a disadvantage, it is very difficult because they can control the ball.
Zirkzee's winning penalty capped a remarkable turnaround for the Dutch international
United's victory came after an intense match in which both groups of players were involved in altercations.
United are indebted to backup goalkeeper Altay Bayindir's impressive performance on Sunday.
'They were already controlling the ball in many moments. So it was vital to win the game, tie it.”
He continued: ''The players were very tired, but I felt from the first minute that today was our day. I also felt a connection with our fans, our staff. It was a very good day for us in that regard.
'I think that's clear (we are becoming more resilient). I think it's also clear that scoring first helps us suffer. It's like having more strength.”
United return to action on Thursday when they host Southampton.