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Kembali kalah, kali ini dari Man.City U18 dengan skor 0-2.

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Friday 14 February, 19:00 GMT
John Smith's Stadium

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Manchester United visit Huddersfield Town's John Smith's Stadium for the first time in Friday night's FA Youth Cup tie.

Paul McGuinness' side have successfully navigated matches on the road in rounds three and four and the reward for the victors will be another away clash against either Manchester City or Fulham.

James Wilson was not risked in the Under-21s' win against West Ham on Monday due to illness while Andreas Pereira is also expected to be available despite being substituted late on at Old Trafford. Ashley Fletcher has been sidelined since undergoing knee surgery.

The Reds' 4-2 defeat to Blackburn Rovers last weekend was a fourth successive reverse in the Barclays Under-18 Premier League but the team still sit in fourth place, which would be enough to clinch qualification for the semi-finals of the competition.

The FA Youth Cup always takes priority due to the club's special relationship with the tournament, having won it more often than any other side, and a sizeable crowd is anticipated for the Valentine's Day encounter.

"Huddersfield are a well organised team," explained McGuinness to MUTV. "They have got Frankie Bunn and Mark Lillis in charge, two very experienced guys, who have them well drilled and organised. They are doing well in their league and deserved to go through against West Brom [in the last round].

"It will be a tough game, no doubt about it, and it's away from home again, which is a good challenge. None of these games is easy and it's probably the biggest game of their lives for all these players."

McGuinness feels it is imperative for the Under-18s to go on a run in the competition in order to obtain valuable experience to aid them in their careers.

"That's the big thing about the Youth Cup," he continued. "If you get on a run, you find they have learned lessons and gained a bit more experience. That is why the Youth Cup is so important.

"It's also a little signal about how the games programme in England for youth development needs to be improved. If you don't get a run, you don't get to play in stadiums with big crowds.

"We need to do something in English football to ensure all the players at every club get to play in stadiums more often and to play with a crowd, under pressure for having to win that game. Most of the games are just like a flatline and the same as they have been since the age of 12 or 13. There is no difference."

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iya UITV jg susah. yg U21 aja susah koq. susah bangun maksudnya hahaha
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Tadi subuh ketiduran ane pas HT, ehh paginya bangun liat skor gak berubah.

Young Terriers dump United out of FA Youth Cup



The Reds could have no complaints after the West Yorkshire side booked a quarter-final place against either Manchester City or Fulham, who meet at the Etihad Stadium next Wednesday.

United’s FA Youth Cup hopes were brought to an end by a talented and non-stop set of Huddersfield youngsters at the John Smith’s Stadium on Friday night, writes Cliff Butler.

The Reds could have no complaints after the West Yorkshire side booked a quarter-final place with a 2-1 win against either Manchester City or Fulham, who meet at the Etihad Stadium next Wednesday.

This was the first visit of a United side, at any level, to play at the John Smith’s Stadium.

The ground has been Huddersfield’s home since they made the move from Leeds Road in 1994.

And with no first team fixture for the Reds this weekend a good number of United fans made the short hop across the windswept Pennine Moors to support Paul McGuinness’ lads.

Huddersfield, who are currently five points clear at the top of the Professional Development League North, started the game confidently.

And in the 14th minute they shocked United when Ben Atkinson fired them into the lead.

It was the first goal United had conceded after knocking out Burnley, 2-0, and Leicester City, 1-0, in the previous rounds.

United struck back, in the 26th minute, when skipper James Wilson took a pass from Matthew Willock before hitting home a low shot.

However, five minutes before the break Huddersfield were back in front.

Jake Charles, grandson of the great Welsh international John Charles, scored from the penalty spot after the referee had spotted a shirt-tug in United’s penalty area.

UNITED: J Pereira, Evans, Barber (Rashford 84), Borthwick-Jackson, Ioannou (Mitchell 65), Goss, Janko, Willock, Wilson, A Pereira, Harrop.

Subs not used: Riley, Henderson (Gk), Redmond

Attendance: 1,385.

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U18s: United 5 Boro 1



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Saturday 22 February 2014
Aon Training Complex

MANCHESTER UNITED 5
Redmond 18, 74, Croskery 31, Harrop 38, Mitchell 49

MIDDLESBROUGH 1
Tinkler 81
Manchester United's Under-18s bounced back from a spate of disappointing form in commanding manner as the young Reds swept aside Middlesbrough in a ruthless 5-1 win at the Aon Training Complex.

Having been knocked out of the FA Youth Cup this month at the hands of Huddersfield, Paul McGuinness' charges played like they wanted to prove a point and, despite a scrappy start, the Reds asserted measured control over the game and saw off the Teesiders with goals from from Ruairi Croskery, Josh Harrop, Demetri Mitchell and a brace for the brilliant Devonte Redmond.

In a congested early period, both sides were guilty of being profligate in possession, resulting in few chances created. However, with Croskery and Redmond in advanced positions, McGuinness' side benefitted from the duo's hard work as they harried the visitors into mistakes, with the former going on to play a part in the opening goal.

Picking up the ball in the opposition half, Croskery fed a pass to Harrop, who won a free-kick on the edge of the area. Stockport-born Harrop then proceeded to curl in the resulting set-piece only for it to deflect into the path of Redmond, who slotted home with aplomb.

Despite that set-back for the visitors, Boro almost responded immediately and it was left to Nicholas Ioannou to make an excellent last-ditch tackle on the onrushing striker McCarthy to prevent an instant equaliser. It was, however, United who were buoyed by the early lead and what had been a disjointed opening spell turned into a performance bristling with energy and ingenuity.

Although the visitors tested United shot-stopper Dean Henderson with a couple of stinging drives, the Reds soon doubled the advantage as Redmond turned provider for Croskery to hammer home the Reds’ second. Two soon became three as Redmond again showcased his creative nous, proving the catalyst in a United counter as the Mancunian forward picked out Harrop, who stormed past his man and fired his shot home.

Just before the break, Boro's Junior Mondal stole through on goal only to be thwarted by the excellent Henderson. It was an important intervention as, soon after the break, United made it four.

Croskery was again involved, threading a well-timed reverse ball through to Mitchell, who was brought down by Middlesbrough skipper Tinkler in the box. Mitchell stepped up to take the spot-kick and, although his initial effort was saved, he dispatched the rebound to give United an unassailable advantage.

The Reds' impressive attacking intent was again rewarded when clever play from Riley enabled the sprightly defender to race on toward the byline. United's no.2 then played a perfectly-weighted cross for Redmond to execute a delightful dink over Boro keeper Jonathan Elm. 5-0 to United.

Although there was still time for a consolation strike for Middlesbrough via Robbie Tinkler's header, the winning margin remained a handsome one. McGuinness will now hope his U18s can build on this impressive display.

United: Henderson, Riley, Barber (Thompson 58), Borthwick-Jackson, Ioannou, Goss, Harrop, Willock (Rashford 45), Croskery, Redmond (Tuanzebe 75), Mitchell.
Subs not used: J Pereira, Tuanzebe.

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U18s: Newcastle 1 United 0

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Saturday 15 March
Newcastle Training Ground

NEWCASTLE UTD 1
(Olley 56)

MANCHESTER UTD 0


Manchester United’s Under-18s slipped to a narrow defeat on a cold and blustery Newcastle Training Ground on Saturday after firing a rare blank.

The young Reds, who put five past Middlesbrough a fortnight ago, couldn't find the net in a game that produced very few genuine scoring chances at either end. There was little to pick between the sides and one goal early in the second half proved sufficient to give the hosts all three points.

Dean Henderson was the busier of the two keepers in the early stages of the game as the home side looked to strike first. Newcastle should have taken the lead in the fourth minute after skipper Alex Gilliead burst into the area because although the Reds managed to defend his cross, the ball ran to Liam Smith and he blazed over from a good position. When Smith threatened again with a tricky curling shot from the right wing, the visitors' captain Ryan McConnell did well to clear it from the line.

At the other end, Demetri Mitchell, Joshua Harrop and Marcus Rashford all tried their luck to beat Newcastle keeper Freddie Woodman from long range. However, it was Matthew Willock, restored to the team after injury, who went closest with a shot that flew narrowly over the bar.

The strong wind was playing havoc with the game but both sets of players were doing their best despite the testing conditions. Playing into the teeth of the wind, the Reds started well after the break and seemed unlucky not to be awarded a penalty when Ashley Fletcher appeared to receive a push as he attempted to reach the ball.

Then, with eleven minutes of the second half having elapsed, Newcastle made the breakthrough. There didn’t appear to be a threat when Magpies midfielder Greg Olley collected the ball midway in the Reds' half, but he managed to navigate a route through the defence before hitting a rising shot past Henderson.

The visitors enjoyed more possession in the second half and Rashford had the Newcastle defence back-pedalling and was unlucky not to be rewarded for his skill and determination. But the Reds were still finding it difficult to produce good scoring opportunities until Mitchell got his head to Sean Goss’ corner, only to be thwarted by Woodman’s finger-tip save.

That moment ultimately denied the Reds a fitting end to the game - despite a really good spell in the closing stages, Paul McGuinness' young players just couldn’t find a way through.

United: Henderson, Williams (Reid 88), Tuanzebe, McConnell, Borthwick-Jackson; Rashford (Barber 83), Harrop, Goss, Mitchell; Willock; Fletcher. Subs not used: Pereira J. (Gk), Rathbone.

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U18s: United 1 Spurs 0

Manchester United’s Under-18 side ended a run of five games without a win a hard-fought victory over Tottenham on Saturday.

Paul McGuinness made seven changes to the team that had lost at Reading a week earlier, and his decision was rewarded with a battling performance against a Spurs side that leads the U18 southern group by six points.

The Londoners had the better of the early stages at the Aon Training Complex, but United gradually asserted themselves and Demitri Mitchell forced the Spurs keeper to save with his foot in injury time for the Reds’ best chance of the first half.

United finally underlined their improvement on 58 minutes when Mitchell and Joe Riley combined on the right flank to allow Ashley Fletcher to tap in from close range for his 12th goal of the season.

Mitchell had a chance cleared off the line, and Joel Pereira made a brilliant finger-tip save with five minutes left to deny Harrison to help claim the win and only the young Reds’ second clean sheet of the season.

United: Pereira, Riley, McConnell, Ioannou, Barber, Goss, Willock, Mitchell (Rashford 87), Croskery (Evans 64) Thompson (Borthwick Jackson 87), Fletcher.

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U18s: United 3 Stoke 2

Manchester United’s Under-18s capped the final home game of the season with a thrilling 3-2 win over Stoke City at the Aon Training Complex.



Goals from Marcus Rashford and Cameron Borthwick-Jackson gave the Reds a 2-0 half-time advantage but when the Potters rallied to level in the second period, Paul McGuinness’ men needed a 90th-minute volley from right-back Charlie Scott (pictured) to claim all three points.

Evidently buoyed by Saturday’s 4-1 win away at Fulham, United broke out of the traps with obvious intent and were ahead inside 80 seconds. Following intricate wing play from the home side, a free-kick was earned and duly whipped in by Rashford. The effort seemed to be heading for the goalkeeper’s grasp but Potters keeper Dominic Kurasik inexplicably dropped the effort into his goal. It was a terrible start for the visitors but the one that United had craved.

The Reds looked to take advantage of the uncertainty in the Stoke ranks and almost went two goals up inside a minute, but Rashford could only fire wide after excellent build-up play from Devonte Redmond.

However, the visitors soon composed themselves and began to cause problems for United. Stoke winger Johnville Renee-Pringle looked lively and Yusuf Coban made a number of excellent runs from midfield. Indeed the latter player almost equalised for the Potters on the 20-minute mark but his shot following fine control was blocked.

The Reds rode out the brief storm and doubled the advantage ten minutes before the break. Mitchell curved a low ball into the area having a received a short corner and Cameron Borthwick-Jackson capitalised on a defensive melee to tap home.

The second period began at a much slower pace, fragmented by an early substitution for the injured Rashford. This lull allowed Stoke back into the game and it was the visitors who would go on to pose the biggest attacking threat throughout the half. Indeed, on 56 minutes, the Potters pulled one back through Peter Makrillos who expertly curled the ball home past the out-stretched Dorrington having been found by a sumptuous flick from Coban.

Reinvigorated, Stoke grew in confidence and were guilty of missing a number of presentable opportunities. However, the pressure ultimately paid with just over 15 minutes to go as the inspirational Makrillos arrowed a pinpoint free-kick into the box and Liam Edwards gleefully headed home.

It was a goal that the visitors thoroughly deserved and it threatened to set up a grandstand finish. Duly, both teams flooded forward with abandonment in the search for a late winner.

Stoke had a penalty shout waved away before the brilliant Joe Riley forced Kurasik into a stunning save, somewhat redeeming himself for his earlier errors. Unfortunately for the Australian stopper, his efforts were to be in vain as, in true United style, Charlie Scott volleyed home from a corner to claim a last-minute clincher.

United: Dorrington; Scott, Wiliams, Tuanzebee, Borthwick-Jackson; Thompson, Redmond (Kehinde, 45); Riley, Rashford (Dearnley, 49), Mitchell; Croskery. Subs not used: Rathbone, Henderson, Reid.

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