Manchester United’s players jumped for joy in their Paris dressing room on Wednesday night after making history against PSG in the Champions League.
The Premier League giants went into the match 2-0 down on aggregate, but became the first team ever to overturn a two-goal deficit in the quarter-finals, beating the French champions 3-1 on the night to book their place in the last eight.
After the match, players filmed themselves celebrating the win, posting various clips onto their Instagram and Twitter profiles.
Diogo Dalot posted an incredible video showing the celebrations in United’s dressing room
Patrice Evra (left) joined Victor Lindelof and Dalot for a celebratory selfie in Paris
Among the best was defender Diogo Dalot, the 19-year-old who won his side a late penalty which secured their progression in the competition.
In the clip, he can be seen jumping alongside team-mate Andreas Pereira, with the whole room chanting the word ‘United’ over and over again.
In a subsequent picture, the talented Portuguese defender poses with defender Victor Lindelof and old Manchester United player Patrice Evra.
Dalot also posted a video of himself jumping into the crowd at full-time, where he kissed a family member and celebrated his side’s huge success.
Alongside the post, he wrote: ‘Keep your family Close! Anything is possible! ❤️’
Manchester United defender Dalot also posted a clip of himself jumping in with his family
Evra (right) filmed his wild celebrations with Paul Pogba at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday
Straight after the match, United’s players headed back to England from the French capital to prepare for another huge match in the Premier League this weekend.
They face Arsenal on Sunday, with the two teams battling hard for fourth spot – and an automatic place in next season’s Champions League.
The stars of the show, including Marcus Rashford and Chris Smalling, were pictured arriving back into Manchester Airport at 2:25am.
Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer led the way, while legendary former boss Sir Alex Ferguson was also in the travelling party, as was his former assistant manager and Solskjaer’s current No 2 Mike Phelan.
Evra savoured the moment while there is a deafening silence around them among PSG fans
Evra, Pogba and Gary Neville (right) were among those present at the Parc des Princes in Paris
Solskjaer is now all-but-guaranteed to get the United job on a permanent basis, after doing an incredible job in the wake of Jose Mourinho’s departure.
In his time at the club, he has won 14 of his 17 matches, drawing just two. His one defeat came at the hands of PSG at Old Trafford, a result the players managed to overturn this week.
Back in Paris on Wednesday night, it was not just the players in the dressing room celebrating the result, but current and former players in the stands were also getting involved.
Paul Pogba and old boy Evra savoured the moment at the Parc des Princes, and the two French stars were among several United icons watching on.
Pogba, who was suspended for the clash after being sent off at Old Trafford, posted a video of the pair jumping around in celebration on Instagram.
Frenchman Eric Cantona was another Manchester United icon watching the game in Paris
Rashford wheels away in celebration after netting his late penalty to knock PSG out in Paris
The dejection and elation of the two teams at full-time as PSG’s players lay flat on the turf
He wrote ‘no caption’ next to the video, as he and Evra, who won the Champions League with United in 2008, went crazy amid large swathes of much-less pleased PSG supporters.
Both shout ‘ici c’est Manchester’ just after the full-time whistle blew, which roughly translates as ‘here, this is Manchester’, mocking PSG’s motto at their home ground, which reads ‘ici c’est Paris’.
Back in England, Jesse Lingard could barely contain himself as he celebrated Rashford’s last-gasp penalty fly into the net with aplomb like any true fan would… by jumping up and down and screaming as loud as possible – before FaceTiming the matchwinner.
The United midfielder was not in Paris and was unavailable to feature in Wednesday’s crucial Champions League clash after sustaining an injury in the 0-0 draw with Liverpool last month.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (centre) arrives back at Manchester airport after masterminding victory
Sir Alex Ferguson travelled back with the Manchester United players from their win in Paris
Chris Smalling (left) impressed against PSG and Marcus Rashford scored the decisive penalty
Lingard chose the comforts of his home instead of travelling with the team to watch the second-leg clash and filmed a hilarious video of himself wildly celebrating Rashford’s last-minute winner.
He can be heard repeatedly shouting: ‘Marcus Rashford’ and captioned the post: ‘Beans, Beans, Beans’ – his nickname for the United striker – before later sharing another video in which he says: ‘Believe, believe, believe. Go on the boys.’
He then proceeded to FaceTime, Rashford after full-time – sharing a screengrab of their conversation on his Instagram story.
Jesse Lingard filmed himself celebrating wildly in his home after Rashford’s winner
Lingard shared a screengrab of his FaceTime conversation with Rashford after full-time