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Man United Boys In A Glam Booth Looking This Adorable AF Is Not Something We Expected This Season

Benjamin Sesko, Bruno Fernandes, Diogo Dalot, Lisandro Martinez, Manchester United, Manuel Ugarte

Manchester United’s season is ending on a far brighter note than many supporters expected.

After a campaign of big swings, pressure and constant scrutiny, United have secured a return to the Champions League, with the club having sealed a top-three Premier League finish under Michael Carrick.

Bruno Fernandes has been central to that revival, equalling the Premier League’s single-season assist record with 20 assists, with the possibility of breaking that record in the last game of the season, while also being named Premier League Player of the Season.

With the heavy lifting completed and the immense pressure of the UCL race officially lifted, the squad finally found a moment to let their hair down.

Club captain Bruno Fernandes took to his official social media accounts to share the images of a historic week, where he was crowned the Premier League Player of the Season and matched the legendary single-season record of 20 assists.

Fernandes captioned the post, ‘Great week. Let’s finish on a high.

The official Manchester United account reposted one of the pictures from this post on their X account.

The images show several United stars in Benjamin Sesko, Manuel Ugarte, Mason Mount, Diogo Dalot, Lisandro Martinez, and Bruno himself packed into a photobooth-style frame, laughing, posing and joking around.

They immediately caught the fans’ attention because they completely ditched the rigid, corporate feel of standard club media days.

Instead, they embraced a moody, high-contrast, black-and-white “glam booth” aesthetic made famous by Hollywood Oscar after-parties; something that has been seen as a trend in football in the past few years, with Declan Rice and James Corden doing it first.

While the official setting of this picture has not been confirmed by the players or the club, the behind-the-scenes details point to an exclusive, private setting.

The event appears to have been organised this week itself, in tandem with Saints VIP Concierge, the ultra-luxury lifestyle management agency frequently trusted by elite Premier League talent to orchestrate high-end private functions.

They have previously hosted United players at private/VIP events in Manchester, reportedly earlier this season when Saints VIP Concierge posted photos of United players at a Drake concert, captioning their upload: “A Night under the Stars. A pleasure to host our members on this night.”

Another possibility is that the booth was part of an end-of-season United awards or private squad gathering, given the timing and the smart-casual outfits.

The photos themselves offered plenty for fans to pick apart.

Benjamin Sesko is front and centre in the booth, wearing a white top and posing in several frames with his eyes closed or hands together.

Sesko has his face held in one of the frames by Lisandro Martinez and looks very comfortable in the pictures, leading fans to think he has been taken under the wing as the ‘baby of the group’.

Bruno Fernandes is also beside him in a dark leather-style jacket, smiling broadly in one shot and posing as if he is going to kiss Sesko on the cheek in another.

The bond between the two was pointed out by fans all across social media.

Supporters were absolutely ecstatic seeing these pictures, talking about how the body language of the players seemed refreshing, like a family.

Dalot’s expressions also became a talking point, with fans laughing at the full range of faces he pulled across the photobooth strip.

The pictures had the feel of a squad genuinely enjoying each other’s company, rather than players simply posing for a formal club camera.

After years of dressing-room leaks, managerial changes and uncertainty, United fans saw the images as a sign of togetherness.

Several described the squad as looking like a family, while others said the bond between the players was exactly what had been missing in previous seasons.

Immense credit goes to Michael Carrick for this profound cultural shift.

Picking up a broken and dismantled side from Ruben Amorim and Darren Fletcher back in January, he has completely turned the club’s season around.

Manchester United look like a team again, sharing a family-like bond among them that translates directly into winning football.

Carrick’s achievements, notably commanding 11 wins out of 16 games and restoring pride to Old Trafford, have officially seen him earn the role of Permanent Head Coach of the club until 2028.

And as the pictures show, the good work has not only been done on the pitch, but also off of it.

United finally look like a unified squad again, with the players sharing the kind of togetherness and family-like bond supporters have been desperate to see.

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