By Laurie Whitwell for the Daily Mail
Published: 22:30 GMT, 17 March 2019 | Updated: 23:24 GMT, 17 March 2019
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It says everything about the chaotic ecstasy in the stands at Molineux as Wolves reached their first FA Cup semi-final since 1998 that seven sets of house and car keys were handed into reception after the dust had settled.
When your club is making memories to last a generation, what use is driving home or having a bed for the night? Get a beer and don't go to sleep.
Coming up against a Manchester United side on a compelling journey of their own, it was a result to leave captain Conor Coady unequivocal when asked where it ranked in his career.
Raul Jimenez scored the opening goal as Wolves beat Manchester United in the FA Cup
Captain Conor Coady said after the game that he was the 'proudest he'd ever been' of his team
'It's the best one, it really is,' he said. 'That's the proudest I've been for the boys in the dressing room, all the staff, everyone to do with this club.'
Nuno Espirito Santo's team were fully deserving of victory, beginning cautiously to subdue Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's strongest attack then expanding with purpose, creating the best chances, and winning through goals by Raul Jimenez and Diogo Jota.
Marcus Rashford's strike in the 95th minute was the