Wilson on a mission
Warren Joyce has warned James Wilson he still needs to improve after the striker scored all four goals for the Reserves in the Manchester Senior Cup final win against City.
Joyce is determined to keep the 18-year-old's feet on the ground following his two-goal debut for the first team against Hull City during Ryan Giggs' time in interim charge last season.
"He's got a lot of things he has still got to work on," explained Joyce to MUTV. "There are things, technically and tactically, he's naive on. He is still a young boy with a lot of natural talent.
"There are a lot of things he can still improve on but he wants to do that and he can do it this year."
The Reserves coach was delighted to retain the trophy after a splendid second-half performance at Ewen Fields.
"It's a good trophy for us and we enjoy the competition," he stated. "Whilst development is the key thing with young players, its knowing at clubs like Manchester United that you have got to win things as well. We've had a really good record for the last five or six years.
"There was a really good article in the Daily Mail yesterday talking about what City want to achieve in the next 10 years. Obviously, they're making great strides but these are the all things we have actually done for the last five or six years and we want to continue doing that."
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