omari forson Archives - Man United News And Transfer News | The Peoples Person https://thepeoplesperson.com/tag/omari-forson/ Manchester United's No.1 most popular news website. Latest Man United news, transfer gossip, goals, highlights and more. Sun, 05 Nov 2023 19:08:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.1 United getting “desperate” as PL rivals close in on insanely talented academy star - report https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/11/05/desperate-manchester-united-facing-a-battle-to-keep-omari-forson-at-the-club-271465/ https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/11/05/desperate-manchester-united-facing-a-battle-to-keep-omari-forson-at-the-club-271465/#respond Sun, 05 Nov 2023 20:00:00 +0000 https://thepeoplesperson.com/?p=271465 Manchester United are reportedly facing a fight to secure the long-term future…

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Manchester United are reportedly facing a fight to secure the long-term future of academy star Omari Forson and keep him at the club.

Last month, The Peoples Person covered a report which stated that United were in talks with Forson and his representatives over a new deal to extend his stay at Old Trafford.

The player’s current terms expire at the end of the season, hence why the Red Devils are pushing to tie him down to a new deal in an effort to ward off interested parties.

According to The Mirror, Forson is regarded as one of the club’s best prospects and there is a belief that he is on course to break into the first team set-up.

A versatile forward, Forson was part of United’s travelling party for the pre-season tour.

He started during the team’s clash against Borussia Dortmund but was taken off by Erik ten Hag before the break after getting involved in an altercation with Karim Adeyemi which saw the Carrington academy graduate receive a booking.

Forson was part of United’s matchday squad for the Champions League game against Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on September 20.

The Mirror adds that Ten Hag’s side are “desperate” to keep the talented 19-year-old.

In the event that the club fails to reach an agreement with Forson over a new and improved contract, he will be able to leave for nothing, putting United at risk of losing out on huge sums.

It’s understood that there is plenty of interest from abroad in the Englishman.

Forson also has admirers from within the Premier League. His progress on the pitch as well as his uncertain contractual situation are being closely monitored by rival teams.

Forson is flying this season. He has plundered an impressive seven goals and two assists for the U-23s across all competitions, including three goals and one assist in four matches in Premier League 2 alone.

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United youngsters provide thrilling football fans are clamouring for against Class of 92 https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/11/01/academy-match-report-salford-city-4-3-manchester-united-u21s-271292/ https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/11/01/academy-match-report-salford-city-4-3-manchester-united-u21s-271292/#respond Wed, 01 Nov 2023 08:03:36 +0000 https://thepeoplesperson.com/?p=271292 Manchester United u21s took on Salford City in their final group stage…

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Manchester United u21s took on Salford City in their final group stage match of the EFL Trophy on Tuesday night with a win required to have any chance of advancing.

The home side continued some familiar faces for United youth followers with former u21s manager Neil Wood leading the charge for the Class of 92 club and on the pitch Kelly N’Mai and Jacob Lara have both appeared in the red of United in the past year on trials.

Both sides exchanged corners early on but it was United who took advantage when Willy Kambwala’s header was spilled, allowing Kobbie Mainoo to flick to Shola Shoretire to dispatch through the crowd to give United an early lead.

United were producing some enigmatic football in the middle of the park which Salford couldn’t keep up with, drawing a number of fouls at the edge of the box but United could not capitalise.

In the 24th minute, Salford hit on the counter against the run of play to level the score with Willy Kambwala backing off from Conor McAleny until the forward struck from 25 yards into the bottom right corner.

Just three minutes later and it was an episode of deja vu. A sloppy pass from Toby Collyer in the midfield kickstarted the counter for Salford and again Kambwala was left jockeying too far back, allowing a clear run for Matty Lund to the edge of the box to place into the bottom right corner again to give Salford the lead.

United continued to dominate possession for the rest of the half but were unable to equalise before the break.

The young Reds came out after the restart on fire though and pulled it level within a minute. Fabulous hold up play from Mainoo at the edge of the box allowed the midfielder to turn and lay off to Omari Forson who’s shot was deflected past the keeper.

A minute later, Mainoo weaved through the Salford backline before being taken down in the box but his protests were waved away as Shoretire’s low placed effort was parried out of danger by the Salford keeper.

United then retook the lead in the 51st minute as Dan Gore was taken out while taking the ball on the turn inside the box but it didn’t matter as Shoretire was on hand to strike home with his weaker foot.

United continued to dominate proceedings into the closing stages with Gore, Mainoo, Shoretire, and Forson combining throughout with fluid attractive football but they could not extend their lead.

The youngsters would rue their lack of killer instinct in the 86th minute, when Salford were awarded a penalty after a cross cannoned off the hand of Ethan Ennis. Lund dispatched to draw it all level.

Into the dying minutes of injury time, Salford were awarded another soft penalty when Rhys Bennett challenged for a cross in the centre of the box and was adjudged to have fouled the Salford attacker. Lund stepped up to score again to complete his hattrick and earn the home side a 4-3 win.

A disappointing end to what was a fabulous night of football, unfortunately the result sees United crash out of the EFL Trophy at the group stage.

United: Harrison, Nolan, Kambwala, Bennett, Murray (Mejia 88), Collyer (Ennis 67), Gore, Mainoo, Forson (Huddlestone 82), Hugill, Shoretire

Unused subs: Wooster, Aljofree, Hansen-Aaroen, Mather

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"Everyone knows": United star issues rallying call ahead of crucial clash vs. Man City https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/10/28/big-big-game-bruno-fernandes-looks-ahead-to-man-uniteds-crucial-clash-vs-man-city-271162/ https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/10/28/big-big-game-bruno-fernandes-looks-ahead-to-man-uniteds-crucial-clash-vs-man-city-271162/#respond Sat, 28 Oct 2023 18:00:19 +0000 https://thepeoplesperson.com/?p=271162 Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has indicated that he and his teammates…

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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has indicated that he and his teammates are firmly focused on beating Manchester City on Sunday as it would mean a lot to the club and supporters.

United are set to host City at Old Trafford for the 191st edition of the Manchester derby.

The Red Devils will be looking to extend their current three-game winning run by getting one over Pep Guardiola’s men.

Meanwhile, the Premier League champions will undoubtedly be keen to close the distance between themselves and table-topping Tottenham Hotspur who are flying under Ange Postecoglou.

Fernandes spoke to club media and said, “Obviously, City is going to be a big, big game. Everyone knows the rivalry between Man City and Man United. Obviously, we want to win that game because we know how much it means for the fans, how much it means for the club.”

“We have experienced that last season, and the home game was amazing, the atmosphere was really good.”

The Portuguese playmaker opened up on his time so far at United and mentioned that he is enjoying his time in England.

Fernandes explained that he has notched up plenty of experience from previous spells in the Primeira Liga and Serie A – knowledge he is always willing to share with the youngsters.

In particular, the club skipper noted that he has held conversations with Omari Forson regarding how to improve the 19-year-old’s technique in front of goal.

Fernandes remarked, “Obviously, for me it was good to play in different leagues [and get] experience in Italy, experience in Portugal. Now being in England, it’s really good because you experience different ways to think, different ways to play.”

“And I always try to get the mix of that together and obviously all that I have, all that I’ve learned within Italy. The other day, I was talking with Omari [Forson] before the break when we do the shooting practice, and I was telling him: ‘Look, [Antonio] Di Natale was always telling me this, when you’re in certain positions, short steps, the way you kick the ball, everything.”

“And I said to him: ‘Obviously with me it works. You have to try to find your way. But if these small things that I tell you are going to help you, I’m going to be happy. If not, you have to find a way that’s going to fit you.”

This season, Fernandes has managed two goals and three assists for United across all competitions.

During a campaign in which Erik ten Hag’s side have somewhat struggled to get going, the team will need their captain to come up with the goods more often. What better way to lay down a marker than by beating City at Old Trafford?

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United starlet gets minutes under his belt against tough competition https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/10/25/academy-match-report-manchester-united-u19s-0-1-fc-copenhagen-u19s-271040/ Wed, 25 Oct 2023 13:02:02 +0000 https://thepeoplesperson.com/?p=271040 Manchester United u19s continued their UEFA Youth League campaign on Tuesday against…

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Manchester United u19s continued their UEFA Youth League campaign on Tuesday against group leaders FC Copenhagen.

The visitors looked the liveliest from the start and Emil Hojlund tested early with a header straight into Tom Wooster’s arms.

United then had a big chance when James Nolan played the ball into the right channel for Ethan Wheatley who knocked the ball past the keeper but tripped himself up before he could get his shot off at the open net.

The young Reds began working their way into the match and Omari Forson showed a bit of magic to evade the tackle at the edge of the box before having his shot saved from 20 yards out.

More chances came for United with Forson playing provider with a cross to the back post that was knocked down by Ethan Williams for James Scanlon to head over the bar.

Dan Gore then got into the action with a perfectly clipped ball over the Copenhagen defenders for Forson to head at full stretch but United again failed to hit the target.

Kobbie Mainoo tried his luck late on with a long-range attempt but dragged the effort wide left.

It went into the break level at 0-0 after a tightly contested 45 minutes.

Jayce Fitzgerald entered at the break for Mainoo and almost made an immediate impact, plucking the ball out of the sky for a drilled volley that was denied by a top save.

A much quieter second half, it wasn’t until the 84th minute that the deadlock was broken when Tryphose Thcicamboud was allowed to run freely into the United box and slot into the far corner past Wooster.

United then tried to bombard the Copenhagen box in the dying minutes but ultimately couldn’t carve out a clear chance, leaving the score at 0-1 at the final whistle.

United remain on three points alongside Bayern Munich and Galatasaray with FC Copenhagen stretching their lead at the top with nine points.

United: Wooster, Missin (Jackson 75), Nolan, Kambwala, Kingdon (Musa 87), Williams, Mainoo (Fitzgerald 46), Gore, Forson, Scanlon (Lacey 69), Wheatley

Unused subs: Myles, McAllister, Curley

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United in talks over long-term contract for academy gem who can fill huge first-team gap - report https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/10/10/manchester-united-in-talks-with-promising-forward-omari-forson-over-new-long-term-deal-270623/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 17:00:07 +0000 https://thepeoplesperson.com/?p=270623 Manchester United are in talks with academy star Omari Forson over a…

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Manchester United are in talks with academy star Omari Forson over a new long-term deal that will see the player commit his future to the club.

The Daily Mail’s Chris Wheeler reports that United are actively making efforts to keep Forson at Old Trafford and prevent any interested parties from possibly swooping in for him.

His current contract expires next summer, hence the Red Devils’ urgency to resolve the situation.

Forson played for the United senior team during the United States pre-season tour.

He started the game against Borussia Dortmund but was taken off within the opening 45 minutes after getting into an altercation with Karim Adeyemi that saw him receive a yellow card.

Visibly frustrated with Ten Hag’s decision to end his participation in the match, Forson had to be consoled by his manager who offered his reasons for substituting him.

He has impressed this season and is averaging a goal every 78 minutes in the UEFA Youth League.

The 19-year-old found the back of the net on two occasions against Galatasaray. Forson was a surprise inclusion in the matchday squad during United’s opening game of Group A against Bayern Munich.

It’s clear Ten Hag sees potential in him, especially considering United’s struggles on the right-wing and with the manager preferring a left-footed profile.

The Dutch coach, of course, made it clear that only the best talents at the club will get opportunities under him.

This summer, he sanctioned the exits of multiple academy stars including Zidane Iqbal, Teden Mengi, Ethan Laird and Noam Emeran just to mention a few.

It’s clear that Forson has a part to play in Ten Hag’s plans further down the line. During pre-season, he found himself on the right flank – an area of the pitch United have struggled to fill this season.

Forson can also play on the left wing and midfield – such is his versatility.

He was recently named in the England elite development squad (formerly U-20s). He is in contention to play a part in matches against Romania and Portugal during the ongoing October international break.

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United youngsters do what senior players couldn't in Europe https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/10/04/academy-match-report-manchester-united-u19s-3-0-galatasaray-u19s-270403/ Wed, 04 Oct 2023 08:18:35 +0000 https://thepeoplesperson.com/?p=270403 Manchester United u19s hosted Galatasaray on Tuesday afternoon in search of their…

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Manchester United u19s hosted Galatasaray on Tuesday afternoon in search of their first points in the UEFA Youth League campaign.

A move from the training ground started off the match as United sent the ball into the right corner of the pitch from the kick-off for Ethan Williams to chase and deliver to Harry Amass at the back post to volley into the ground and hit the side netting.

Ethan Wheatley had a penalty shout early on when drove into the box from the right wing and went down under some very slight contact but the ref waved away his protests.

Galatasaray threatened just before the half-hour mark. James Nolan misjudged the bounce of the ball to allow the Galatasaray winger to the byline to fire across the goal but Elyh Harrison was able to push the ball to safety.

A final chance came for United before the break through a deftly chipped ball over the top from Jack Kingdon for Ethan Wheatley to run onto but the striker couldn’t sort his feet out quick enough to get the shot off.

It remained 0-0 at the break after a largely dull but even opening 45 minutes.

Ten minutes after the restart, Omari Forson burst through the middle of the pitch past a group of Galatasaray players to break into the box but was denied from breaking the deadlock with a top save from Jankat Yilmaz.

United were starting to take control though and the relentless pressure proved too much in the 65th minute when Nolan was tripped in the box to earn a penalty which was calmly dispatched into the bottom corner by Forson.

It was all United in the latter stages and some quality team play down the left wing and into the box ended with a clever rolled pass by Forson to find Ethan Williams to hammer past the keeper to make it 2-0.

Shea Lacey had made a big impact off the bench to assert United’s dominance and he provided the third to put the game to bet with an inch-perfect through ball to take the Galatasaray defenders out of the game and allow Forson to run through and score his second of the day.

The win gave United their first points after a narrow defeat last time out against Bayern Munich. Next up is a doubleheader with a very strong FC Copenhagen side who currently lead the group and are led by Rasmus Hojlund’s younger brother, Emil.

United: Harrison; Nolan, Kingdon, Kambwala, Amass (Missin 56), Fitzgerald (Curley 64), Gore, Forson, Scanlon (Lacey 64), Williams; Wheatley (Musa 88)

Unused subs: Myles, Jackson, McAllister

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Video: 19 year old shows why he has impressed Erik ten Hag with sensational goal https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/09/30/academy-match-report-blackburn-rovers-u21s-2-5-manchester-united-u21s-270284/ Sat, 30 Sep 2023 22:15:38 +0000 https://thepeoplesperson.com/?p=270284 Manchester United u21s travelled to take on Blackburn Rovers on Saturday morning…

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Manchester United u21s travelled to take on Blackburn Rovers on Saturday morning as they looked to rebound from their heavy defeat in the EFL Trophy during the week.

United took an early lead just after the 10th minute when Shola Shoretire played the ball down the right channel for Mateo Mejia to race in behind his man and fire low across the box which the Blackburn skipper, Patrick Gamble, could only turn into his own goal.

A loose pass from the Blackburn keeper then almost opened the chance for Dan Gore to add to United’s lead but the midfielder, who enjoyed a senior debut just days ago, rattled the crossbar from 20 yards out.

United’s high press was proving fruitful as yet again the Blackburn keeper’s clearance went straight to United as Omari Forson picked up the wayward ball and played it infield, which ended in Shoretire being denied by the woodwork as well.

Blackburn equalised in the 36th minute with a beautifully taken goal chipped over the outrushing Radek Vitek and into the top corner.

But it wasn’t level for long, Gore’s ball into the corner was picked up by Jack Kingdon, who laid back to Shoretire to race into the box and finish into the bottom corner.

It looked like United would hold the lead into the break but in the dying seconds and easy cross to claim for Vitek slipped out of the Czech keeper’s hands and fell to Tom Atcheson for an easy goal to make it 2-2 at the half.

Into the second half, Gore continued to show why he has impressed Erik ten Hag with a sensational goal, running through midfield before expertly dodging a challenge in the box and hitting the back of the net.

United added a fourth in the 75th minute, Ethan Williams’ corner was cleared to the edge of the area for Forson to run onto and thunder an unstoppable strike past the keeper.

United’s impressive performance was rounded off by Joe Hugill dispatching from the spot after Mateo Mejia was taken down in the box.

A good result to bounce back after the 8-1 defeat to Bolton Wanderers, but another two goals conceded brings United to 17 goals against after just six league matches and u21s development phase coach David Hughes believes there are many lessons to be learnt.

“Lots of learning, we had some really good positives in the first half hour and last half an hour of the game. There was a little bit, 15 minutes before half time and 15 minutes after where we needed to be a little more resolute and difficult to play against,” he said.

United: Vitek, Kingdon, Aljofree, Bennett (Kambwala 63), Murray (Williams 63), Oyedele (Collyer 63), Gore, Mejia, Shoretire (Scanlon 84), Forson, Hugill

Unused subs: Mee

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17 goals conceded in three matches raises concerns in United's academy https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/09/27/academy-match-report-bolton-wanderers-8-1-manchester-united-u21s-270136/ Wed, 27 Sep 2023 07:10:56 +0000 https://thepeoplesperson.com/?p=270136 Manchester United u21s were in action on Tuesday night at the same…

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Manchester United u21s were in action on Tuesday night at the same time as the first team with a cup match of their own as they took on the defending Champions Bolton Wanderers in the EFL Trophy.

United started brightly in the opening minutes with captain Shola Shoretire spreading the play with a nice diagonal pass to Mateo Mejia on the right wing who laid off the Ethan Williams to strike from 20 yards straight into the arms of the keeper.

The next 15 minutes minutes looked like the match was shaping up to be an even affair with both sides unable to breakthrough some resolute defending.

But the deadlock was suddenly broken in the 19th minute through Bolton’s first real chance of the match. Josh Sheehan skipped past Ethan Williams on the right wing far too easily and crossed to Dan N’Lundulu to finish past Radek Vitek.

This marked the opening of the floodgates and three minutes later Bolton added their second. Sheehan was the key danger man again as he dribbled into the box through the middle of Sonny Aljofree and Omari Forson, who both looked afraid to put a challenge in, and slotted into the bottom right corner.

United looked to respond with Maxi Oyedele providing some energy in midfield to win possession and quickly playing through Mateo Mejia on the right but the delivery into the box was poor.

In the 29th minute, a quick free kick at the back launched a counter attack for United with 16 year old James Scanlon expertly taking the ball on the turn in midfield to evade the challenge and charge up field before laying to Joe Hugill who crossed to Mejia at the back post but the Colombian moved too early and strayed offside.

In the 35th minute, Vitek made a pair of impressive back to back saves to deny Sheehan and Aaron Morley but a minute later he couldn’t punch his clearance from a corner far enough and Mejia’s poor follow up attempt meant the ball fell to Sheehan to strike superbly into the top right corner from outside the box.

It was becoming too easy for Bolton and they added their 4th before the break, a cross into the box from the left found Gethin Jones in acres of space as United stood and watched for the Bolton skipper to hit the back of the net.

United almost pulled ones back moments before the half time whistle when Oyedele threaded the needle to put Williams into the box, who struck hard and low, but a strong wrist from Nathan Baxter denied the effort.

The second half continued as the first ended with N’Lundulu quickly scoring his second of the match.

Bolton then added their sixth through Icelandic international striker Jón Daði Böðvarsson striking off the crossbar and in.

United were able to pull one back in the 67th minute, a quick free kick saw Forson play a give and go with Williams before running into the box and finishing low into the right corner.

But it was much too little too late and Bolton added a further two goals with the final goal of the match scored by Luke Matheson, the 20 year old defender who famously scored at Old Trafford at just 16 to bring it to penalties for Rochdale in the EFL Cup.

Despite the heavy defeat, United still stand a chance of advancing to the next stage if they can defeat Salford City in their final group match at the end of October.

United: Vitek, Kambwala, Bennett (Murray 46), Aljofree, Forson, Oyedele, Shoretire, Mejia (Nolan 46), Scanlon (Wheatley 65), Williams (McAllister 78), Hugill

Unused subs: Harrison, Kingdon

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"We've got to be miles better" says United's Travis Binnion https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/09/24/academy-match-report-manchester-united-u21s-2-4-arsenal-u21s-270019/ Sun, 24 Sep 2023 07:15:29 +0000 https://thepeoplesperson.com/?p=270019 Manchester United u21s hosted Arsenal at Carrington on Saturday in their fifth…

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Manchester United u21s hosted Arsenal at Carrington on Saturday in their fifth match of the Premier League 2 season.

With their last two fixtures producing a combined 21 goals, the affair was certain to produce plenty of action and it did just that.

Arsenal took the lead in the 14th minute through Lino Sousa. The left back cut inside of Rhys Bennett and slotted low with his right foot past Elyh Harrison to give the visitors an early lead.

United looked to respond quickly but Omari Forson’s shot from 18 yards crashed off the outside of the post and out.

Arsenal doubled their lead in the 29th minute after their high press forced the turnover of possession and Jack Henry-Francis’ strike deflected off of Bennett and over the reach of Harrison.

The London side added a third shortly after as Sousa was let free to run on the overlap before rifling the ball into the roof of the net for his second of the match.

It went from bad to worse in the 37th minute when Arsenal scored their fourth of the match through a cross to the back post that was knocked back across for Khayon Edwards to tap in from close range.

United looked to fight back before the break though and Shola Shoretire earned the young Reds a penalty after being brought down inside the box. But unfortunately, it didn’t seem like it would be United’s day as Mateo Mejia soared the ball high and wide from the spot.

Mejia made up for his mistake in injury time when he pounced on a lose pass from Arsenal’s keeper and side footed into the open net to pull one back going into the half.

Conceding nine goals in the previous 90 minutes of football, Travis Binnion was sure to have been fuming in the changing rooms and looked to light a fire under the United players.

It almost worked as immediately upon the restart Joe Hugill raced past the Arsenal defenders and looked clean through on goal but a last ditch tackle denied him the chance.

Just shy of the hour mark, Hugill played to Mejia on the right who squared to Forson for an open net finish to make it 2-4.

United were much improved in the second half and created a number of opportunities, Forson in particular was a constant threat for the opposition but good keeping stopped him from adding a second to his tally.

After the match, manager Travis Binnion was displeased saying “my biggest disappointment with the first half was us in possession. We’ve got to be miles better in possession because we’ve given them chances from us having the ball.”

United: Harrison, Kambwala, Bennett (Nolan 59), Aljofree, Murray (Jackson 59), Oyedele, Shoretire, Mejia (Williams 65), Scanlon, Forson, Hugill (Wheatley 79)

Unused subs: Plumley

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15 goals in two matches show there is firepower in the United ranks https://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/09/03/academy-match-report-sunderland-u21s-5-5-manchester-united-u21s-269186/ Sun, 03 Sep 2023 22:32:20 +0000 https://thepeoplesperson.com/?p=269186 Manchester United u21s were in action on Sunday before the first team…

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Manchester United u21s were in action on Sunday before the first team with the young reds travelling north to Sunderland.

A week after a remarkable 10-1 victory over Stoke City, United’s u21s looked set for another goal show when Joe Hugill opened the scoring in the first minute against his former club.

United doubled the lead in the 15th minute after winning possession high up the pitch, Mateo Mejia passed to Shola Shoretire to finish past former United keeper Nathan Bishop.

Another mishap at the back for Sunderland gifted Hugill his second of the match when he pounced on a short pass back before dinking the ball over the keeper to make it 0-3 in the 34th minute.

Seconds before the half time whistle, United countered with Omari Forson who played through Shoretire to round past Bishop and slot into the net to give United a four goal lead going into the break.

The second half started when the first left off with Forson cutting in from the right and firing low from the edge of the box to make it five.

With the match expectedly out of reach, Sunderland didn’t give up and pulled one back through a long-range effort that rebounded straight to the feet of Harry Gardiner who was able to finish past Elyh Harrison.

Just two minutes later, Sunderland scored another when Harrison Jones sent a spectacular effort flying into the top corner from the edge of the box.

United had lost their head allowing for Sunderland to score a third in less than five minutes. Sunderland got to the by-line and crossed low for Michael Spellman to apply the finish.

Travis Binnion looked to the bench to turn the tide including a forced change in goal with Harrison exiting for Dermot Mee.

The new keeper couldn’t keep the door closed though as Sunderland added another in the 72nd minute. A one touch finish from Tom Chiabi outside the box rocketed into the top corner.

Holding onto the remaining one goal lead until the 9th minute of injury time, United’s youngsters couldn’t make it to the whistle and with the last kick of the game Sunderland equalised. Jewison Bennette picked up the ball on the right side and cut in onto his left foot and before firing home.

Letting a five goal lead slip was certain to have left manager Travis Binnion angry and with three weeks until the next match, there will be plenty of time to go over it on the training ground.

United: Harrison (Mee 64), Ogunneye, Aljofree, Kambwala, Nolan, Oyedele, Hansen-Aaroen, Forson (Williams 68), Mejia, Shoretire (Jackson 78), Hugill

Unused subs: Mather, Moorhouse

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