MANCHESTER UNITED’S stars arrived to training in style as they look to bounce back from the defeat at Arsenal.
The Red Devils were left hurting when Eddie Nketiah flicked home in the 90th minute to seal a dramatic 3-2 win.
Antony rocked up to training in his LamborghiniThe Aventador cost a whopping £337,000Casemiro drives a gorgeous Rolls Royce WraithMarcus Rashford’s McLaren is a showstopperAxel Tuanzebe also owns a McLarenRaphael Varane’s Bentley oozes class
That result may well have dashed United’s hopes of ending their ten-year wait to win the Premier League as they now sit 11 points behind the high-flying Gunners, who also have a game in hand.
But now attention switches away from league action for the next three matches.
United take on Nottingham Forest in their two-legged Carabao Cup semi-final, either side of a home FA Cup clash with Reading on Saturday.
And Erik ten Hag’s men certainly made a grand entrance to Carrington on Tuesday in their stunning collection of expensive cars.
Lisandro Martinez has a big navy AudiHarry Maguire could get a rare start against ForestChristian Eriksen keeps it relatively low key in the PorscheFred’s Bentley has a matt black wrap
The United players were back in training to prepare for tomorrow night’s trip to the City Ground.
Once again it was Antony, Casemiro and Marcus Rashford who stole the show with their incredible motors.
Antony has a dark grey Lamborghini Aventador that cost a whopping £337,000 and Casemiro’s Rolls Royce Wraith is worth £250,000.
And Rashford stumped up a cool £280,000 for his McLaren 765 Long Tail – one of two luxury motors he had delivered over Christmas.Luke Shaw might be given a rest on Wednesday nightBruno Fernandes is leading by example with some excellent indicatingAnthony Martial has been struggling with an injuryAlejandro Garnacho gets a lift into Carrington
Elsewhere in the impressive fleet was a series of Mercedes motors and Range Rovers, while Christian Eriksen rocked up in his Porsche.
Lisandro Martinez drove in his Audi while his centre-back partner Raphael Varane opted for his stunning Bentley.
United’s players know victory away at Forest will put them in a commanding position to reach February’s Wembley final against Newcastle or Southampton where they could end their six-year trophy drought dating back to the 2017 Europa League.
Jack Butland gave a wave to the camerasDavid De Gea had his game face onTom Heaton may get a rare start this week with the cup gamesVictor Lindelof is barely getting any game time at the minuteCDiogo Dalot wants to wrestle back the right-back spot from Aaron Wan-BissakaBrandon Williams’ motor certainly catches the eyeTyrell Malacia’s car always smells nice and freshScott McTominay wore a snood to try and keep warm in the frosty conditionsWout Weghorst got picked up and dropped off at training