After a turbulent season, the picture is a lot prettier for Manchester United at present - they are firmly in the top four hunt, popular manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has signed a permanent deal, and star players including Paul Pogba seem to be enjoying their football.
Those good spirits were carried into United's 'Dream Day', an annual charity event hosted by the club's foundation which sees young fans get a chance to meet their heroes.
One fan, 13-year-old Daniel, had brought Pogba and David de Gea to life with drawings of the players' portraits.
The young fan got the chance to show off the artwork and posed for photos with the real people, along with his drawings.
Most of United's first team squad turned out for the event, including Romelu Lukaku, Juan Mata, Chris Smalling and Jesse Lingard.
Solskjaer was there too, and was pictured chatting to seven-year-old fan Hannah, signing her pink United away shirt.
Another player at the event was Phil Jones, who earlier told the United club website about the feelgood factor the Norwegian was brought to Old Trafford. Solskjaer signed a three-year contract last week, having overseen 14 wins in 19 matches in caretaker charge having replaced the sacked Jose Mourinho.
Jones compared the atmosphere at United to how it felt when Sir Alex Ferguson was manager, and said: 'I definitely feel the same sort of vibe about the place.
'The same buzz. The same... I don't know, you can't really put your finger on it, but you can see similarities between now and back then.
It's nice, it's refreshing and we're all enjoying it. Ole's done brilliant since he has come in for us. You can see it in the players' faces every day in training.
'We understand exactly what he wants, what he wants from us and vice-versa and it works. The players are enjoying their football. It's exciting, we're moving in the right direction.'
United made it 15 wins in 20 under Solskjaer on Saturday by beating Watford 2-1 at Old Trafford, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial scoring.
It moved United into fourth place on 61 points, just ahead of Arsenal - who play Newcastle on Monday night - and Chelsea, and level with Tottenham.
United are straight back in action on Tuesday night when they face a tricky trip to Wolves, who recently knocked the Red Devils out of the FA Cup.
The following game sees United in Champions League action, as they face Barcelona in the first leg of their quarter final tie.
Jababdeosy
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why on earth these little angels had to live like this that i'd never know💘💔i leave their lives in God's gracious hand. Thank you man utd for visiting those lovely children despite your's tight schedule🙏