GREAT NIGHT: Ten Hag and Man Utd stars beam as join to team-bonding dinner before Liverpool clash

MANCHESTER UNITED’S stars were out in force as they headed for a team-bonding dinner.

First-team players and staff alike got together as they looked ahead to Sunday’s FA Cup quarter-final clash with Liverpool.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes arrived with Kobbie Mainoo

Captain Bruno Fernandes appeared to be in high spirits upon his arrival, as he walked in with impressive youngster Kobbie Mainoo

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes arrived with Kobbie Mainoo

Marcus Rashford arrived in a hoodie and jeans

Marcus Rashford arrived in a hoodie and jeans

Erik ten Hag opted for a simple puffer jacket

Erik ten Hag opted for a simple puffer jacket

Rasmus Hojlund arrived with Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof

Rasmus Hojlund arrived with Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof

Lisandro Martinez arrived with Antony and Diogo Dalot

Lisandro Martinez arrived with Antony and Diogo Dalot

 

Mason Mount sported a cap as he walked in ahead of Tom Heaton

Mason Mount sported a cap as he walked in ahead of Tom Heaton

Scott McTominay was flanked by Harry Maguire

Scott McTominay was flanked by Harry Maguire

Darren Fletcher also took a break from his coaching duties to arrive for dinner

Darren Fletcher also took a break from his coaching duties to arrive for dinner

Steve McLaren wore a grey jumper

Steve McLaren wore a grey jumper

That saw the likes of Bruno Fernandes, Lisandro Martinez and Marcus Rashford compete with Erik ten Hag, Steve McLaren and Darren Fletcher in the style-stakes.

The team attended the swanky Ivy Asia restaurant in Manchester where a wagyu steak sets punters back £62.

The clash with Liverpool represents the club’s last chance of winning silverware this season and will be huge in dictating Erik ten Hag’s future.

They are currently sixth in the Premier League and eight points off fourth-placed Villa as their Champions League hopes continue to dwindle.

Following their 3-1 defeat to City this month, Ten Hag made peace with the team’s faltering top four push by saying: “It can be an advantage that fifth spot can also be a Champions League spot, so we have to go for it and win our games.”

A rocky start to the season saw United finish bottom of their Champions League group and go out of the Carabao Cup to Newcastle.

And Sir Jim Ratcliffe was hardly supportive of Ten Hag during his first media interview since investing in the club.

When asked about the manager’s future, Ratcliffe said: “I’m not going to comment on the job he’s done because that would be inappropriate.

“You can’t blame all the coaches. The only conclusion is that the environment in which they were working didn’t work.

“Erik’s been in that environment and what we have to do is make sure that environment, the organisation, the people in the structure, are right.

“We have to do that bit, so I’m not really focused on the coach but on getting that bit right. It’s not for me to judge that.

“But we’ve made some quite difficult decisions in our time in business. We’ll just be logical about it, assess the facts and make a fair judgement.

“We’re not a brutal organisation really. But sometimes you do have to make decisions, that may not be popular.”

Nevertheless, United did have success in the league last time out, defeating Everton 2-0 at home.

They played brilliantly the last time they faced Liverpool, in December, tying the Merseyside team 0-0.

They will be hoping to use that as incentive to go into the Wembley semi-finals.

In the meantime, Jurgen Klopp’s group is on track to win four titles. They have won the Carabao Cup, are tied for second place in the Premier League with Arsenal, and are leading Sparta Prague 5-1 in their first leg of the Europa League last-16.