Manchester United players arrived for training on Friday morning ready to start a new era under interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The former United striker was appointed boss until the end of the season on Wednesday after Jose Mourinho was given the axe the day before.
Jesse Lingard, Anthony Martial and Co were seen driving into the Aon Training Complex ahead of the clash against Cardiff at the weekend.
United travel to the 16th-placed side on Saturday evening, looking to close the gap on fifth-placed Arsenal.
Solskjaer gave his first press conference on Friday ahead of the training session at the Carrington base.
'When you get a job like this and they ask you to sign for six months you say yes,' admitted the 45-year-old.
'I'm happy to help out and my job now for the next six months is to do as well as I can and move the club forward as well as I can.
'I understand there are so many managers who would love to be manager of Manchester United and I am one of them. But it is not something we've talked about, they'll do a process now for the next six months.
'I didn't think twice when they called me to sign me as a player and this is more of an honour and privilege to be helping the club for a few months.
'It's until the summer now, five or six months to just help out in the meantime while the club does the process to get the next manager.'