Manchester United's first-team squad gave young people with serious and life-limiting illnesses a day to remember earlier this week in the latest MU Dream Day event.
Held twice a year at the club's Aon Training Centre, the Dream Day is organised by the Manchester United Foundation and gives young fans and their families the opportunity to meet their heroes.
After watching the first team train, the youngsters had shirts and hats signed while being able to have photos taken with the players. One fan even rejected the handshake of Paul Pogba to show the midfielder his dab celebration.
"You realise how lucky you are when you see them fighting and battling with their conditions," Pogba told mufoundation.org. "We give our love to these children and to sign a shirt and have photographs with them, it's just a pleasure to do that.
"I want to make them smile and make their day happy."
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