INSIDE Manchester United’s FA Cup celebrations: Wembley hero Mainoo hailing ‘G.O.A.T Amadinho’, Garnacho and Martinez draping the Argentine flag on the trophy and Victor Lindelof kicking back with a can of Carling!

Manchester United’s players celebrated their FA Cup victory in style in their dressing room at Wembley after stunning rivals Man City.

Amad Diallo captured the joy after United’s 2-1 win on a livestream that showed goalscorer Alejandro Garnacho kissing his medal, an ecstatic Rasmus Hojlund and group hugs.

Victor Lindelof, meanwhile, kicked back with a can of Carling, while the injured Harry Maguire extended his congratulations to Jonny Evans.

Garnacho and Lisandro Martinez flew the FA Cup under the Argentine flag as they posed for photos after the teenage striker and Kobbie Mainoo brought glory to Erik ten Hag’s side.

Mainoo, who wore a bucket hat in the United colors of red, white and black, was heard shouting: ‘Amadinho is the GOAT’ as the camera rolled.

Alejandro Garnacho and Lisandro Martinez celebrate with the FA Cup and the Argentine flag after Manchester United beat Manchester City 2-1 at Wembley

Amad Diallo’s livestream captured some of the dressing room celebrations at Wembley

Amad Diallo and Kobbie Mainoo, who scored United’s second goal, show off their medals

Defender Victor Lindelof was happy to sit back with a can of Carling after the Wembley win

The players danced to Gala’s classic hit Freed from Desire as the festivities were in full swing.

Teen doctor sensation and United fan Luke Littler was even spotted watching Amad’s live feed as the players celebrated.

It is the thirteenth time in history that United have won the FA Cup and the victory ensured that a difficult season ended on a good note.

Although Jeremy Doku eventually rewarded City’s relentless second-half pressure with a goal in the 87th minute, they were unable to force extra time with a late equalizer as United held on.

It remains to be seen whether Ten Hag has done enough to save his job with United’s co-owners Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos set to make a decision on his future.

Speaking to the BBC after his side’s FA Cup win, he accepted that his future was unclear, before re-litigating his case ahead of Ratcliffe’s decision.

“I don’t know,” he said, asking if Saturday’s match was his last at Old Trafford. ‘All I do is prepare my team, develop my team.

‘This is a project for me. When I walked in I can say it was a mess. Now we are better. We are not where we want to be.

Raphael Varane celebrates United’s victory in an Instagram video after eliminating City

Harry Maguire paid tribute to Jonny Evans as the defending pair showed off their medals

A beaming Rasmus Hojlund was the heart and soul of the side after United’s latest success

Amad with Alejandro Garnacho, admiring the latest addition to his medal collection

‘Football is about winning trophies. I want to play the best football, dynamic, attacking football, but at the end of the day you have to win games and trophies. “That’s what we brought in. This was our only chance and we took it. I am very proud of the players and staff.’

“Two trophies in two seasons and three finals,” he added. ‘That’s not bad. If they don’t want me anymore, I’ll go somewhere else to win trophies. That’s what I do.

‘How many times… it’s the same question every time. Do I have to repeat myself fifteen, twenty times… they don’t have to tell me that every week, they say that so often.’



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