Manchester United WAGS turn out in force at Old Trafford to back the players in season finale - 7M sport

Manchester United WAGS turn out in force at Old Trafford to back the players in season finale



Posted Monday, May 14, 2018 by Thesun.co.uk

MANCHESTER UNITED WAGS were out enjoying the sunshine today as they supported their footballer partners in the final game of the season.

Many had their families, and children, in tow as they supported their famous other-halves and celebrated Michael Carrick's last game for the club as they beat Watford 1-0.

Manchester United WAGS turn out in force at Old Trafford to back the players in season finale
Marco Rojo's wife arrives to support her man dressed in United colours

Defender Marco Rojo's wife arrived in club colours, with their child in tow, for moral support.

The final game of the season seemed very much a family affair.

David De Gea has had another phenomenal season for United, so it was fitting that his partner Edurne was in the stands to watch him receive his Golden Glove award.

The Spanish couple arrived in good spirits as the goalkeeper received a warm welcome.

Manchester United WAGS turn out in force at Old Trafford to back the players in season finale
David De Gea's wife Edurne accompanied him for the last game of the season and watched him receive the Golden Glove award

Nemanja Matic often has his work cut out steering United's midfield, but he also had his hands full as he guided his children into Old Trafford earlier today.

Families and Friends of the footballers not only supported their nearest and dearest but also were there for the last ever game of Michael Carrick.

His illustrious career also came to an end as he captained Manchester United for the last time.
His impressive record for the Red Devils includes 464 appearances and 18 trophies over his 12 years at the club.

Not only were fans in high spirits for Carrick and their side, but they also proved that they hadn't forgotten their legendary manager.

Spotted in the crowd were messages of support for Sir Alex Ferguson as he recovers in hospital.

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