Inside Man Utd’s wild dressing room as Ten Hag and stars bathed in champagne and scoffs Carling after FA Cup final

ERIK TEN HAG was drenched in champagne while stars sank cans of Carling after Manchester United’s FA Cup triumph.

The Red Devils beat Man City 2-1 in Saturday’s clash, sealing a second trophy in as many years while avenging last season’s defeat to their rivals.

Erik ten Hag was soaked in champagne after winning the FA Cup

Erik ten Hag was soaked in champagne after winning the FA Cup

Man Utd players partied in the dressing room after beating Man City 2-1

Man Utd players partied in the dressing room after beating Man City 2-1

The Red Devils popped more bottles of bubbly as they toasted their success

The Red Devils popped more bottles of bubbly as they toasted their success

Victor Lindelof started the party by swigging cans of Carling

Victor Lindelof started the party by swigging cans of Carling

Goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo sealed victory at Wembley, with Pep Guardiola’s men all at seat just days after winning a fourth consecutive Premier League title.

United boss Erik ten Hag was in defiant mood when he met the media afterwards, insisting he’d “go somewhere else to win trophies” if dismissed by Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

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But he was all smiles when he returned to his players in the dressing room for jubilant celebrations.

Lisandro Martinez, who also played under Ten Hag at Ajax, soaked the gaffer in champagne after uncorking a bottle.

The FA Cup trophy took center stage on the floor as Ten Hag moved across the room, to the cheers of United’s players.

The champagne kept flowing while United posed for team photos.

After that, each player celebrated their accomplishment on their own, with Victor Lindelof popping open a Carling while sporting his winners’ medal.

In order to confirm that it wasn’t made of chocolate, Mason Mount bit into his.

While Raphael Varane, who is leaving United this summer, posed alongside Diogo Dalot and Sofyan Amrabat with the cup.

Veterans Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton got their hands on the trophy later, and were joined by Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund.

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Mason Mount bit his medal to make sure it wasn't made of chocolate

Mason Mount bit his medal to make sure it wasn’t made of chocolate

Christian Eriksen was all smiles as he posed with the trophy

Christian Eriksen was all smiles as he posed with the trophy

Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo scored the two goals that secured victory

Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo scored the two goals that secured victory

The Dane looked to be particularly enjoying himself as he clasped an open bottle of bubbly.

Goal scorers Garnacho and Mainoo finally sat down together before displaying the trophy, both of them beaming with pride that their goals had sealed victory.

Amidst reports that United is considering Mauricio Pochettino, Thomas Tuchel, Kieran McKenna, and Thomas Frank, Ten Hag will be praying that this game is not his last.

When asked about his future, Ten Hag said: “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.”

He added: “I am here to win and I want to build a team. My whole managerial career I have won games and trophies.”

As for the success he has brought to Old Trafford compared to those before him, he said: “When you see the last decade, there were not so many finals and trophies for this club.”

Jonny Evans, Tom Heaton, Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund were delighted with the win

Jonny Evans, Tom Heaton, Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund were delighted with the win

Raphael Varane enjoyed the moment after playing his last game for United

Raphael Varane enjoyed the moment after playing his last game for United

The Frenchman has confirmed he is leaving Old Trafford

The Frenchman has confirmed he is leaving Old Trafford