Rooney watched United's win over Everton then made a quick dash to Victor's Restaurant in Hale Village, Cheshire to toast his wife's big day
Wayne Rooney was joined by Manchester United teammates past and present for his wife Coleen's 30th birthday bash on Sunday night.
The crocked captain watched from the stands as Anthony Martial's goal earned the Red Devils a 1-0 win over Everton to boost their chances of gatescrashing the Champions League spots.
Rooney, who took in the Old Trafford victory alongside signer James Bay, then made a quick dash to Victor's Restaurant in Hale Village, Cheshire to toast Coleen's big day.
The 30-year-old was joined by United pals, including Michael Carrick and Chris Smalling, and their WAGS to celebrate the occasion.
Former United stars Darron Gibson, Darren Fletcher, Jonny Evans, John O'Shea and Wes Brown were also in attendance.
Birthday girl: Coleen arrives for her bash
Bearing gifts: Wayne Rooney arrives with presents in ahnd
Rooney has not featured for United since the defeat at Sunderland in February, but is on the road to recovery.
The England skipper could feature for United's second string against Chelsea on Monday night, and again when they take on Middlesbrough early next week.
"He's doing great, but you cannot say he will train next week," said manager Louis van Gaal.
"He trained today at a lower level with the ball and will probably play an Under-21s match before he comes back.
"He has done a lot of skills today on the pitch in training with the ball for the first time today. At a lower level, but that is very good."
Reason to celebrate: Phil Jones and Kaya Hall attend Coleen's birthday bash
Ready to party: Chris Smalling and Sam Cooke
Rooney's place in England's starting XI has come under scrutiny after being left in the shadows of Spurs star Harry Kane and Leicester hotshot Jamie Vardy.
However, Three Lions chief Roy Hodgson has backed his captain ahead of this summer's Euro 2016 tournament in France.
He said: "It would take a lot before I say to Wayne Rooney after his captaincy over two years, after 19 games and two defeats, that because I am being pushed to make a brave, bold decision and show what a fantastic forward-thinking and adventurous coach I am, I am leaving you out.
Hand in hand: Michael and Lisa Carrick
Jonny on the spot: Evans and wife Helen McConnell
"It would take an awful lot.‘Wayne Rooney is the captain and has done extremely well.
"Most teams, if they are any good, don’t throw their captain out the first time a young player comes on the team and scores a goal unless the captain, for some reason, is playing so badly or doing so badly there is a clear reason for doing so.
"Rooney has never given us any reasons to do that and I expect him to get back to fitness, I expect him to start playing well again and I expect him to be on the plane to France."