Liverpool may have crashed out of the Champions League on penalties at Anfield on Tuesday night.
But it looks as though some of the Reds were having more luck during a trip to Cheltenham for St Patrick's Thursday.
Scotland captain Andy Robertson was pictured at the races with Irish team mates Caoimhin Kelleher and Conor Bradley.
Portuguese strike Diogo Jota was also seen on the balcony, and all the players seemed to be celebrating winners.
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Also enjoying some success on day three of the Cheltenham Festival was Robertson's fellow Glaswegian, Sir Alex Ferguson.
He is part-owner of Caldwell Potter, which led from start to finish in the Jack Richards Novices' Limited Handicap Chase. Fergie, who managed Liverpool's arch-enemies Manchester United during the club's most glorious and trophy-laden era, was seen counting a wad of banknotes.
Sir Alex Ferguson checks his money on day three of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival
Sir Alex Ferguson checks his money on day three of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival (Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire)
Liverpool were chasing an unprecedented quadruple under new manager Arne Slot until they crashed out of the FA Cup to lowly Plymouth Argyle in February.
After an undeserved 1-0 win away in Paris, most thought the Reds would beat Paris St Germain comfortably at home on Tuesday night. However, they lost 1-0 and then went out on penalties.
However, they are still miles ahead in the Premier League and can win the first silverware of the season in the League Cup final against Newcastle United at Wembley on Sunday.
Gemma Collins and Danny Dyer watch the racing with a drink
Gemma Collins and Danny Dyer watch the racing with a drink (Image: Tim Merry/Staff Photographer)
Amongst the thousands of attendees were also newly-married Georgia Toffolo, who recently tied the knot with Scots BrewDog boss James Martin, Danny Dyer, Gemma Collins and ex-footballer Peter Crouch.
Thursday is always known as St Patrick's Day at the festival, even if it doesn't fall on March 17. As is traditional, revellers were enjoying thousands of pints of Guinness – despite Donald Trump's tariff threats.
The US President's trade war with the EU threatens to add about 45p to a pint of the black stuff on average.
St Patrick's Thursday revellers Leia Williams, Lauren Carpenter and Molly Atkin
St Patrick's Thursday revellers Leia Williams, Lauren Carpenter and Molly Atkin (Image: Tim Merry/Staff Photographer)
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