STARS from Manchester United’s men’s and women’s teams have continued their Christmas tradition of supporting local hospitals.
The women’s first team visited patients, families and staff while the men’s first team sent gift bags to spread festive cheer.
Manchester United sent Christmas presents to patients in hospitalCredit: Manchester United
Christian Eriksen and Donny van de Beek filled bags with United goodiesCredit: Manchester United
David De Gea helped load up the gift bagsCredit: Manchester United
Manchester United Women’s team visited three hospitals in personCredit: Manchester United
They visited patients at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Francis House Children’s Hospice and The Christie.Credit: Manchester United
Marcus Rashford wrapped presents and the men’s team also sent video messages to patients at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Francis House Children’s Hospice and The Christie.
They sent United-themed shirts, scarves, hats and cuddly toys.
David De Gea was pictured filling a Christmas gift bag, with Christian Eriksen and Donny van de Beek also helping to spread festive joy.
Meanwhile the women’s team visited patients in all three hospitals.
They also delivered presents, as well as posing for photos and signing autographs for those facing a challenging Christmas.
United club captain Harry Maguire said: “Supporting those in our local community is one of the most important things that we do as players and staff at Manchester United, especially around Christmas time.
The women’s team signed merch for patients, their families, and staffCredit: Manchester United
United support local hospitals every ChristmasCredit: Manchester United
The women’s team helped spread festive cheer in personCredit: Manchester United
The men’s team sent signed merchandiseCredit: Manchester United
“For us, sending well wishes and packing gifts for the hospitals, putting smiles on people’s faces is really important.”
While Rashford said: “It’s obviously something that as a team we enjoy doing, supporting the 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren and the staff at the hospitals.
“To put a smile on young people’s faces and seeing them happy gives us a massive boost over Christmas.”
Manchester United Women head coach Marc Skinner was joined by captain Katie Zelem plus the likes of Alessia Russo and Millie Turner for the special visits.
Zelem said: “It’s been amazing for us to put a smile on the 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren’s faces; it’s something that we really look forward to every year, that we can come and spread our energy and love to the 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren who hopefully will be getting better soon.
“We know how big of a club Manchester United is, but at the heart of it is always the community.”
United-themed cuddly toys, scarves, hats and shirts were packed into goody bagsCredit: Manchester United
Bruno Fernandes helped fill up the goody bags with giftsCredit: Manchester United