Brazil's superstars began the long journey home to their clubs on Tuesday night following their last-gasp victory over rivals Argentina.
The friendly - the final match of a four-team competition called - was played on neutral turf in Saudi Arabia, and was won in the dying minutes when Miranda converted Neymar's corner to clinch the Superclasico trophy.
Brazil then lifted the trophy in front of their adoring Middle East fans, before catching a plane to return to their clubs for this weekend's action.
Old Liverpool team-mates Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino were pictured sitting next to each other on the plane as they head for Barcelona and Merseyside respectively, while Neymar and Marquinhos paired up on their way back to Paris Saint-Germain.
Elsewhere, Filipe Luis and Danilo were pictured together, with the former heading to Madrid and the latter back to Pep Guardiola and Manchester City.
There were plenty of smiles on board the plane given their huge victory over bitter rivals Argentina in Saudi Arabia.
There were 60,000 fans packed into the King Abdullah Sports City stadium, and they were treated to a game involving some of football's biggest stars.
The Brazilian starting line-up included the likes of Alisson, Gabriel Jesus, Firmino and Neymar, while Argentina boasted Paulo Dybala, Mauro Icardi and Nicolas Otamendi in their ranks.
It was a big night for Neymar, too, as he won his 93rd cap, passing Rivellino, Kaka and the great Pele in terms of appearances.
The 26-year-old has contributed 59 goals and 40 assists since his debut in 2010.
He still has some way to go before catching Brazil's most capped player, however, with former full-back Cafu having pulled on the shirt 142 times.