Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson was spotted shopping with his wife Lais after his side drew 0-0 against Manchester United on Sunday.
While the Brazilian shot-stopper was barely called in to action during a drab Manchester derby that ended in a stalemate, he appeared to be in fine spirits on Monday afternoon.
He was spotted window-shopping with Lais in the affluent Cheshire village of Wilmslow, which is home to a number of footballers and celebrities.
The couple were seen arm-in-arm with Ederson wearing sunglasses, a white Puma t-shirt, khaki-coloure cargo shorts and white sports trainers with white socks.
Lais was spotted in a pink Puma t-shirt, denim shorts and white trainers as she was seen gazing up at her partner.
That followed a Manchester derby that was one of the more forgettable meetings between City and United in recent memory.
Failure to take all three points meant that Pep Guardiola's side dropped below Newcastle United into 6th in the race for a Champions League spot.
But Ederson and his team-mates remain just one point behind fourth-placed Chelsea, who also drew last weekend in a game that finished 0-0 against Brentford.
City's game saw Phil Foden subject to chants from Old Trafford's home support which taunted the 24-year-old star by labelling his mother, Claire Rowlands, 44, a 's**g' while he was playing.
The England international, who was withdrawn in the 58th minute of the derby for second-half substitute Jeremy Doku, dismissed the shocking chants bellowed down by United fans.
Footage showed him firing back a series of sarcastic gestures at the culprits in the stands.
In a video shared to social media platform TikTok on Sunday, Foden can be seen ironically clapping the supporters and giving them a thumbs up while inside Manchester United's penalty area, before defiantly gesturing for them to continue.
Foden later took to Instagram with a three-word message - 'we keep going' - after the dull derby ended 0-0.
Pep Guardiola told United fans they should be 'ashamed' of themselves for targeting Foden in the aftermath of the goalless draw, while City are understood to be shocked and disgusted by how many Red Devils supporters were involved.