
MANCHESTER UNITED made their triumphant return in the early hours of Thursday morning after a legendary night even their legendary knight will never forget.
And perhaps former boss Sir Alex Ferguson encountered an arrival not even any of his iconic superstars witnessed as the heroes from Paris touched back down in England.
Fergieoversaw numerous comebacks throughout his glorious 27-year reign of dominance in the Old Trafford dug-out.
None as dramatic as the injury-time turnaround which saw the Red Devils come from behind to defeat Bayern Munich in the 1999 Champions League final.
But the now Red Devils director clearly wanted to savour every moment from last nights famous victory at Paris Saint-Germain as he was spotted leaving Manchester Airport clutching a souvenir poster.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the man who scored that dramatic Treble-clinching strike twenty years ago for Fergie, could not keep the smile off his face as he led his heroic squad through arrivals in to the car park at about 2am this morning.
Who could blame him after an injury-ravaged United bounced back from a 2-0 first-leg deficit to claim a 3-1 victory at Parc des Princes and a spot in the quarter-final of Europes most-prestigious competition.
And such was the heroic performance in the French capital, armed police deployed at Manchester Airport decided to recognise the achievement.
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They greeted the United squad with a round of applause as they made their way out of the terminal.
Marcus Rashford grabbed most of the headlines after his last-gasp penalty clinched the tie.
He showed nerves of steel as he waited an age before converting his VAR-awarded spot-kick in injury-time.
And he still looked just as cool hours after his strike as he checked his phone, no doubt still scrolling through the hundreds of congratulatory messages.
Many of his team-mates still looked to be full of adrenaline after the short flight home.
Midfielder Andreas Pereira gave a huge thumbs-up for the cameras as he wore a grin as wide as the English Channel.
While Ashley Young and youngster Tahith Chong could also not keep the grins from their faces.
Victor Lindelof is continuing to excel in central defence and produced another solid display to thwart the threat of PSGs star-studded attack.
So Solskjaer might just forgive the Swede for forgetting to put his club tie back as he left the airport.
And teenager Mason Greenwood must still have thought he was dreaming as the tired starlet headed home.
The attacker was just 17 years and 156 days old when he came on for Young in the 87th minute yesterday.
That made the academy graduate the youngest United player to feature in the Champions League.
He broke the long-standing record of Gerard Pique who was 17 years and 310 days old when he made his first Champions League appearance against Fenerbahce back in 2004.
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