Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his squad made the journey to London on Saturday, with the Norwegian taking the time to pose for a picture with a fan.
Midfielder Fred, meanwhile, seemed in good spirits, while Marcus Rashford looked determined to continue making an impact.
Solskjaer is confident Manchester United's players are refocused and ready to go again at Arsenal on the back of their jaw-dropping Champions League win at Paris St Germain.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer poses for a picture with a fan ahead of travelling to London
Manchester United midfielder Fred travelled to London along with the fit again Nemanja Matic
Marcus Rashford looked focused as he prepared to make the trip to London to face Arsenal
Talk has turned to when, rather than if, the 46-year-old gets the job on a permanent basis after continuing his extraordinary audition as caretaker manager at the Parc des Princes.
Solskjaer's side overturned a 2-0 home loss - his only defeat in 17 matches at the helm - by triumphing 3-1 at the death in Paris to progress to the last eight.
It was an amazing night but now comes a return to Premier League action and a chance to make a mark in the top-four race at fellow challengers Arsenal.
'No problem whatsoever,' Solskjaer said of the squad's focus.
'We have gone through to the quarter-finals, which is what we sometimes expect of Man United.
'But it was the way it happened and the celebrations at the end, it just happens when you win a game like we did.
Paul Pogba was also in attendance as United prepared for another intriguing clash
Youngster Tahith Chong was also present along with the versatile Diogo Dalot
Mason Greenwood, another hugely talented youngster, also made the trip
Goalkeeper David De Gea was upbeat as he made the journey along with Marcos Rojo
'But then again, no problem - we've got