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UNDER-23S : MANCHESTER UNITED 1 MAN CITY 1



Premier League 2 | Leigh Sports Village Stadium | Scorers: Wilson 21; Nmecha 48

Honours were even in the Premier League 2 Manchester derby on Saturday afternoon, after James Wilson opened the scoring for United midway through the first half and City fought back to equalise through Lukas Nmecha early in the second half.

Ricky Sbragia’s Reds went into this fixture infused with confidence after winning the last three outings - victories over Swansea City and Athletic Club Bilbao in the Premier League International Cup came hot on the heels of collecting three league points on the road against Sunderland.

That new-found belief was plain to see in the early exchanges of the game as United pressed at forward at every opportunity. At the same time, the hosts had to be cautious in defence against the attack of what is widely perceived as a decent City side.

Fifteen minutes into the contest, the Reds were inches from moving into the lead when Wilson got his head to Zachary Dearnley's corner. Some United supporters were already on their feet preparing to celebrate, but that was before City keeper Arijanet Muric pulled off a spectacular one-handed save to push the ball over the bar.

However, it was only a reprieve for the Blues because United duly claimed the first goal of the afternoon in the 21st minute and it was Wilson who was having his name scribbled on the scoresheet. The Reds striker did incredibly well to find the net with an angled drive, after collecting Demi Mitchell's long pass and running virtually half the length of the field with the ball with City defenders giving chase.

City’s best chance of the first period arrived just after the half-hour mark when Phil Foden saw his goalbound shot saved impressively by Kieran O’Hara in the United goal.

Shortly before the half-time whistle, the Reds very nearly doubled the advantage when Ethan Hamilton had a shot blocked, seemingly by a City defender's hand but a penalty

Hamilton did put the ball in the net within three minutes of the restart, following excellent work by Wilson and Tosin Kehinde, but he was flagged offside.

Moments later and with the action having switched to the other end, City’s Nmecha swooped to score with a close-range finish and put the visitors on level terms.

This early burst of activity set the tone for the second half as the game swung from one end to the other with both sides making chances. But although both coaches utilised their full allowance of substitutes in a bid to find a winning formula, the great rivals had to settle for a point apiece at reserves level ahead of further derbies for the Under-18s and senior teams.

United: O’Hara; Riley, Ercolani, Williams R-S., Mitchell; Dearnley (Gribbin 86), Scott (Boonen 83), Sang, Kehinde; Hamilton; Wilson (Bohui 83). Substitutes not used: Warren, Johnstone.

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UNDER-23S : EVERTON 0 UNITED 0



Premier League 2 | Merseyrail Community Stadium | Scorers: None.

Manchester United’s Under-23s stretched our unbeaten run to five matches in league and cup, but were forced to settle for a point against Everton at the Merseyrail Community Stadium in Southport on Monday evening.

Genuine goalscoring chances were at a premium but it was, nevertheless, an entertaining Premier League 2 contest. It was a rather chilly evening in this well-loved traditional seaside resort in Merseyside, but at least the rain, which had earlier fallen from the sky in torrents, had moved away.

And considering the extremely low temperature, there was a good turn-out of hardy souls inside the Haig Avenue ground as the game commenced.

United keeper Kieran O’Hara needed to be alert from the start because he was called upon twice in opening four minutes to deal with shots from Everton striker Bassala Sambou. The same Everton player was presented with a golden opportunity to give his side the lead shortly afterwards but blasted his shot over the bar from a very good position.

O’Hara was the busier of the two keepers during the first half, but that isn’t to say that Everton’s Mateusz Hewelt had been inactive. He and his defence had to deal with several threatening raids that brought openings for United, but James Wilson and Charlie Scott were not blessed with luck in front of goal.

Defender Ro-Shaun Williams pulled up with an injury midway through the first half which forced manager Ricky Sbragia to send on tailor-made substitute Tyrell Warren, who scored the goal in the Under-19s' defeat in Basel last week.

Four minutes into the second half and the home side very nearly opened the scoring but Josh Bowler's shot squirmed agonisingly past the post. Ethan Hamilton then fired over at the other end and Demi Mitchell was given the chance to launch a couple of long-range free-kicks into the Toffees’ area – both of which failed to test the Everton backline.

Clever approach play from skipper Joe Riley and substitute Callum Gribbin provided Hamilton with a chance to try his luck from outside the box, but Hewelt made saved efficiently. Gribbin then supplied the Reds' best attempt of the game when he cut inside to launch a curling shot but Hewelt touched it over the bar.

United had to survive a scare in the closing moments when Everton skipper Morgan Feeney headed inches over the bar from Luke Garbutt’s free-kick and Harry Charsley was unable to provide the finishing touch from a promising move in injury time.

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UNDER-23S : UNITED 2 CELTIC 0



Premier League International Cup| Leigh Sports Village | Scorers: Wilson 28,82

United’s Under-23s ensured continued involvement in the Premier League International Cup when we secured our place in the next phase with a hard-fought 2-0 win over Celtic at Leigh Sports Village.

James Wilson bagged both goals - one in each half - to clinch United’s progress and also maintain his personal record of having scored in all this season’s games in the competition.

United were defending a five-game run in which we had avoided defeat in the Premier League 2 and Premier League International Cup with an encouraging return of three wins and two draws.

Earlier victories over Swansea City and Athletic Club Bilbao meant that Ricky Sbragia’s lads were in a strong position as we approached this clash against the Glasgow giants. It was one of those miserable Mancunian days of drizzle and mist at kick-off time and it was United who made the first genuine opening, in the seventh minute, when Wilson was given a clear run at goal, but his shot, which looked destined to find its target, was diverted past the post by the fingertips of Celtic keeper Conor Hazard.

Two minutes later, Celtic were unlucky not to move into the lead when Regan Hendry’s goalbound shot took a crucial deflection off its intended destination. Callum Gribbin rattled the Celtic bar with a cracking shot and the game constantly switched from one end to the other.

Celtic certainly looked to be a decent team and the Reds had to be on their guard when the Green-and-Whites ventured up field. However, Zak Dearnley was looking to be enjoying himself on the left wing and, in the 28th minute, he instigated the move that led to United taking the lead. Dearnley and Gribbin were both involved in the build-up that ended with Wilson planting the ball into the Celtic net.

The 1,016 supporters who attended this extremely entertaining Anglo-Scottish confrontation could only be well pleased with the fare that was put before them.

The high-quality performance from both sides continued into the second half and, with 10 minutes remaining, it appeared that defender Wallace Duffy had claimed an equaliser for Celtic, but the assistant referee's flag was already fluttering in the breeze to disallow it.

The impressive Dearnley was in the thick of the action, in the 82nd minute, when he threaded through a beautiful forward pass to Wilson, who coolly collected the before depositing it neatly past Hazard.

United had one scare to survive in the last minute when Celtic’s Ewan Henderson spotted Kieran O’Hara well off his line and attempted an audacious attempt from fully 65 yards. O’Hara was beaten but the ball squirmed inches past his right-hand post.

This was a thoroughly enjoyable 90-plus minutes of football that continued right up until the referee’s final whistle, with United safely through to the knockout stages.

United: O’Hara; Riley, Olosunde, Tuanzebe, Mitchell; Gribbin (Buffonge 84), Scott, Sang, Dearnley (Whelan 89); Kehinde; Wilson. Substitutes not used: Johnstone, Barrett, Kenyon.

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UNDER-23S: UNITED 1 LEICESTER 1

Premier League 2 | Leigh Sports Village | Scorers: Gribbin 6 | Knight 77

Manchester United's Under-23s had to settle for a point in thick fog at Leigh Sports Village as Leicester City finished the game strongly to clinch a 1-1 draw.


On arriving at the complex, it was shrouded in mist, giving the whole scene a look of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary tome ‘The Hound of the Baskerville’s, which various film producers have adapted to the big screen. Referee Michael Diciccio made a five o’clock inspection of the conditions before confirming that the game could indeed go ahead.

The pitch was perfectly playable, but the visibility – which of course is vital not only for the players but also the officials – wasn’t perfect and required the referee and his colleagues to make the important ruling.

United got off to a flying start to the game when, in the sixth minute, Callum Gribbin found the net from distance after a clearance from Foxes keeper Max Bramley had landed fortuitously at his feet. It was a composed finish from the midfielder on his 19th birthday after his initial through ball looked to exploit James Wilson's pace.

The teams were certainly making light of what from the comparative comfort of the press box appeared to be quite challenging conditions. Leicester’s Josh Eppiah tried his luck from outside the area but Kieran O’Hara, guarding United’s goal, dealt with the shot efficiently despite the murk. Moments later, at the other end, Tosin Kehinde followed Eppiah’s example, but unfortunately met with the same conclusion as keeper Bramley comfortably fielded the ball.

Leicester went close to levelling the scores, in the 28th minute, when Layton Ndukwu hit a curling, dipping free-kick but, happily for O’Hara, it flew inches wide of the angle of post and bar. Charlie Scott could then only place his finish wide after excellent work on the left by Wilson.

The fog appeared to thicken during the half-time break, but that did not stop the teams from resuming the contest with the aid of a yellow ball instead of the white one used in the opening half. Only an astounding save by Bramley denied Ethan Hamilton when he turned inside the area to get his shot away.

Gribbin was given the opportunity to double his output, 27 minutes into the second half, when he was awarded a free-kick after being grounded by Leicester defender Josh Knight. United’s number seven took the set-piece himself and his shot was not far away from reaching its intended target. Two minutes later, Gribbin went even closer with a left-foot drive that was deflected over the bar.

Leicester clawed their way back into the contest and started to show the form that has taken them into second place in the table. Knight found a route past O’Hara to level the scores with a cheeky finish to a George Thomas cross to spark some sustained pressure. Yet it was United who probably came closest to a winner, in stoppage time, when Tom Sang was narrowly off target.

The gloom did little to assist the art of match reporting and, several times, it was virtually impossible to make out who was doing what as they disappeared into the distance.

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O'Hara; Riley, Ercolani, R. Williams, Mitchell; Sang, Scott (Dearnley 85); Gribbin (Bohui 85), Hamilton, Kehinde; Wilson (Boonen 90). Substitutes not used: Richardson, Warren.

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RESERVES SET FOR OLD TRAFFORD OUTING

Manchester United's Reserves have been hard at work in preparation for Monday night's Premier League 2 game against Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford.


The 19:00 GMT kick-off is free to enter for all spectators and is also being shown live on MUTV as the Under-23s aim to pick up a first win of 2018. With several of the Reds' Under-18 players fighting for a place in the squad, there should be a real opportunity for the youngsters to impress on the big stage.

Angel Gomes and Aliou Traore, who have both signed professional contracts recently, trained with the group in front of the MUTV cameras, while Aidan Barlow could also be in contention.

Sbragia told ManUtd.com: "The fans who come to Old Trafford on Monday night can see what's there and what talent we've got coming through.

"We've got a nice number of players now. Maybe two to three weeks ago, we were down to 10 in training but we've balanced it up to 18 now. Some players are coming back from injuries - Tosin Kehinde and Jake Kenyon. We're just waiting on Gribbo [Callum Gribbin].

"The Under-18s are doing really well and we have great communication with their coach Kieran McKenna, while Nicky [Butt, Head of Academy] controls everything. We've taken five or six of their players up to the Reserves and we had 10 of them training with us over Christmas. It was a little opportunity to see where they are and where they want to be. They adapted extremely well to that side of it.

"That process of making room for younger players to give them reserve-team football early has always been in place whenever I've been here. If we have good 15 or 16-year-olds, we'll bring them in with us but it's certainly important for the 17 and 18-year-olds that they see a door there and a pathway as well.

"We know them, we know what they can do and it's great they can come and train with us. Some of them are playing in the games as well and are maybe slightly further ahead."

Ahead of the transfer window closing in midweek, there is likely to be more loan interest in the senior members of United's Reserves squad - particularly given the impact already made by James Wilson (Sheffield United) and Demi Mitchell (Hearts) with their new clubs. The Spurs match at Old Trafford could be an opportunity to impress any scouts and managers in attendance.

"We looked at it and talked with Willo, who knew the importance of going out on loan again," said Sbragia.

"He chose to go to Sheffield United, which is a good one for him, and his move makes room for Joshua Bohui and Indy Boonen. They had a few chances to play in the early part of the season when Willo was injured and they played extremely well against Leicester and Swansea.

"Josh is the main striker in my team now and he's got to stay in there. I thought he did well against Arsenal and made really good runs. He retained the ball quite well but he's not well developed physically yet. That will definitely come. We played Angel behind him and are giving him games as well.

"I think, in general, from my point of view, I love the senior players going out on loan. When I was here for the first time, I think we had 19 young players go out on loan and it's great development for them. It gets them in the market and people can see them, plus it leaves an opening for the younger players to show what they can do.

"I think it's the Manchester United way and it should always be that way."

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Premier League 2 | Old Trafford | Scorers: Chong 50; Bennetts 59, Roles 62, Sterling 70

U23s: Manchester United 1 Tottenham 3

Tahith Chong’s goal five minutes into the second half of this Premier League 2 match raised hopes that Manchester United's Under-23s were on course to end a recent run of unfavourable results, but Tottenham Hotspur hit back to score three times in eleven minutes to claim an impressive victory.


United’s starting line-up showed four changes from the team’s last outing against Spurs’ North London neighbours at Borehamwood. The Reds came unstuck in that fixture, losing 4-0 to Arsenal, so it was no huge surprise to see Ricky Sbragia shuffle his pack.

Chong and defender Lee O’Connor were called up from Kieran McKenna’s Under-18s side to make their Under-23 debuts along with Aidan Barlow, Nishan Burkart and, fresh from his cameo appearance against Yeovil Town last Friday, Angel Gomes.

This was the first of three Under-23 matches that United are obligated to play at Old Trafford each season and there was a modest crowd gathered in the lower tier of the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand as the game got under way.

United were defending the Stretford End in the first half, but it was at the other end where the first real action occurred when Ethan Hamilton tested Spurs’ keeper Alfie Whiteman with a well-struck shot from outside the area.

The match took a little time to get rolling, but it eventually developed into a really feisty contest with referee Andrew Miller kept busy with his whistle.

Spurs were given the opportunity to take the lead in the 35th minute, when Tyrell Warren was penalised for a challenge in United’s 18-yard box. Miller immediately pointed to the spot and Spurs striker Kazaiah Sterling stepped up to take responsibility, but his nicely struck shot wasn’t good enough to beat Joel Pereira, who pulled off a fine save.

United were inches from finding the net shortly before the break when Indy Boonen’s header, from Warren’s cross, struck the woodwork to leave the game goalless after 45 minutes.

The Reds moved into the lead five minutes into the second half when a defensive error allowed Chong to intercept the ball before beating Whiteman with a confident finish.

However, the advantage was to last less than three minutes before the visitors capitalised on a loose ball in United’s penalty area to claim the leveller through Keanan Bennetts. Worse was to follow soon after when Spurs’ Jack Roles put his side in front with a tap-in after snatching the ball from Pereira’s feet.

The Reds were really faced with an uphill task twenty minutes from the end when Sterling made amends for his earlier failure from the penalty spot when he smashed home Spurs’ third goal.

Sbragia introduced three substitutes in Tosin Kehinde, Darren McIntosh-Buffonge and Nishan Burkart late in the game, but by then his team had too much to do to avoid a third defeat in three matches in 2018.

United: J. Pereira; Warren, R-S Williams, O’Connor, Riley; Hamilton, Barlow (Burkart 73); Chong, Gomes (McIntosh-Buffonge 79), Boonen (Kehinde 70); Bohui. Substitutes not used: Olosunde, O’Hara.

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Manchester United U23s 1-3 Tottenham U23s: Red Devils suffer third-straight defeat as they slip to bottom of the Premier League 2

* Tottenham's Kazaiah Sterling missed a first-half penalty on Monday night
* Tahith Chong opened the scoring for Manchester United in the 50th minute
* But three goals in eleven second-half minutes ensured Spurs sealed the win
* United's third-straight defeat this year sees them slip to the bottom of the table


Tottenham Under 23s moved above Manchester United U23s in the Premier League 2 Division 1 table with a 3-1 victory over the Red Devils on Monday night.

Three goals in 11 second-half minutes ensured Spurs would take home the three points from Old Trafford.

The win sees them leapfrog United into 11th, while their league rivals slip to the foot of the table following three-straight defeats this year.

Angel Gomes started for Ricky Sbragia's side following his minor appearance against Yeovil Town in the FA Cup on Friday night.

United's U23s side play three games at Old Trafford during their season and their first this campaign looked as though it was going to be a positive result after Spurs missed a penalty and Tahith Chong opened the scoring.

United's Tyrell Warren gave away a penalty in the 35th minute but Joel Pereira saved Kazaiah Sterling's effort.

Chong, who was called up from the club's U18s side, scored on his U23s debut five minutes into the second-half after taking advantage of a Spurs' defensive mistake.


United took the lead through Tahith Chong, who was making his debut for the U23s side


Chong celebrates after opening the scoring for United five minutes into the second-half

But United's lead was short-lived as Keanan Bennetts equalised for Tottenham in the 59th minute.

Just three minutes later Spurs were in front, courtesy of a goal from Jack Roles, who closed down Pereira and took the ball from him in front of his own goal.

Striker Sterling did get on the scoresheet in the 70th minute to wrap up victory for his side.

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U23S: DERBY COUNTY 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 1

Premier League 2 | St. George's Park | Scorers: Redmond pen. 25; Walker 56


Manchester United's Under-23s had to settle for a share of the points against Derby County on Sunday, despite leading through Devonte Redmond’s 25th-minute penalty.


Derby fought back after the break to equalise through Lewis Walker and deny United in their quest for maximum points after three straight defeats at the start of 2018.

It was a bright, sunny, but chilly afternoon at St. George’s Park, the England team’s training ground in Derbyshire, as this Premier League 2 fixture got under way.

This game was taking place just 24 hours after the clubs’ Under-18 sides had met at the Aon Training Complex, with United running out 6-3 winners in a richly entertaining contest.

The kick-off, appropriately on the complex’s 'Bobby Charlton Pitch', was preceded by a minute’s silence in tribute to all those who were involved in the Munich Air Disaster, which occurred 60 years ago on Tuesday.

United welcomed back Cameron Borthwick-Jackson to partner Luca Ercolani in the centre of defence following his loan spell with Leeds United.

It was a lot to hope for a match to equal the previous day’s nine-goal thriller, but both teams set about their task in a purposeful manner from the first whistle.

Tahith Chong, on the right wing, immediately caught the eye with his pace, energy and willingness to take on the Derby defence.

And it was the Dutch youngster's speed that led to United taking the lead midway through the first half, when his progress into the Derby penalty area was abruptly halted by defender Alex Cover.

The referee pointed to the spot and, after Chong had returned to his feet, Redmond stepped up to plant the ball neatly into the Derby net.

The home side had a couple of excellent opportunities to put themselves on level terms, but both Sven Karic and Alex Babos failed to convert their chances.

Eleven minutes into the second half, though, Derby found the equaliser when striker Walker leapt to head home a cross from the left wing.

And the Rams almost took the lead a few minutes later when Joe Bateman’s cracking strike fizzed past the post.

Derby were reduced to 10 men in the 72nd minute, when Cameron Cresswell was given his marching orders after being shown a second yellow card for handball.

The imbalance in personnel wasn’t apparent in the time that remained, as the game swung from one end to the other, but there were no further goals and, at the final whistle, the 1-1 scoreline was a fair reflection of the game as Ricky Sbragia's side claimed a first point of the new year.

United: O’Hara; Riley, Ercolani, Borthwick-Jackson, Olosunde; Sang (Traore 78); Chong, Redmond, Whelan, Kehinde (Buffonge 80); Dearnley.

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UNDER-23S: UNITED 0 CHELSEA 4

Premier League 2 | Leigh Sports Village | Scorers: Castillo 10, Hazard 49, James 60, St Clair 78

Juan Castillo, Kylian Hazard, Reece James and Harvey St Clair all got on the scoresheet as clinical Chelsea defeated Manchester United 4-0 at Leigh Sports Village.


Conversely, United started positively with Joshua Bohui firing well off target from Matthew Olosunde's inviting pass into the box and Cameron Borthwick-Jackson forcing Jamie Cumming to tip over a shot on the turn. However, from one of their first genuine attacks, the Londoners took the lead through Castillo.

The Dutch import ran from his own half, shrugged off Ethan Hamilton and kept going through the heart of the defence, before planting a deflected finish past Kieran O'Hara. Reds keeper O'Hara helped another deflected effort, this time by James, wide and Daishawn Redan touched a fine James centre just the wrong side of the post as the Blues threatened to double their lead.

Ricky Sbragia's side regained a foothold in the game and Hamilton worked Cumming after some powerful play before the visiting keeper made a superb save at his near post to thwart Tahith Chong. Borthwick-Jackson met Angel Gomes's corner but was unable to head goalwards and another dangerous set-piece, by Chong, was nodded over his own bar by Josh Grant.

Chong fed Olosunde, who got a shot in that was scrambled away by Cumming and the keeper held a low long-ranger by Zak Dearnley as Chelsea retained the lead until half-time. That advantage was soon extended when United were carved open by St Clair's charge down the left and the cross fell to Hazard, who controlled it in an instant and slammed home with his left foot.

Luke McCormick was fortunate not to concede a penalty for a blatant barge on Chong and DJ Buffonge was introduced in place of Gomes, who had earlier taken a blow to the head. Things got worse for the Reds with McCormick's run shepherding the ball on to James, who blasted in number three with an hour gone.

O'Hara managed to keep out a McCormick drive as the Blues looked to inflict further punishment. Devonte Redmond did have a shot blocked by the outstanding James, after Cumming pushed out a Buffonge cross, but the hosts were unable to make too much headway.

Indeed, Grant exploited more space down the Chelsea left to play the ball into the box and, even though McCormick could not bring it under proper control, St Clair lashed in a fourth. James almost added a fifth in stoppage time as it was a night to forget for the Reds.

United: O'Hara; Riley, R. Williams, Borthwick-Jackson (Warren 43), Olosunde; Redmond, Hamilton; Chong, Gomes (Buffonge 59), Dearnley (Boonen 66); Bohui. Subs not used: Richardson, Whelan.

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UNDER-23S: MANCHESTER UNITED 0 VILLARREAL 2

Premier League International Cup | Leigh Sports Village | Scorers: Dalmau 48, Martinez 50

Two goals at the start of the second half accounted for Manchester United's Premier League International Cup aspirations as Villarreal won 2-0 at Leigh Sports Village.

Ricky Sbragia's Reds performed well in the first half and created all of the noteworthy chances. Tosin Kehinde flashed a drive wide as early as the fifth minute, after turning sharply onto a pass by fit-again Callum Gribbin, before Devonte Redmond was unable to hit the target when the ball fell to him on the edge of the box.

Tahith Chong's run led to another chance for Kehinde and the attack continued with Ethan Hamilton's fierce effort testing Jose Antonio Martinez in the visitors' goal. Martinez's best save, however, came when he repelled a Chong shot after the Dutchman latched onto a loose clearance from a Zak Dearnley cross.

Things were looking promising until the Reds were kept waiting in the freezing cold for Villarreal to re-emerge for the second half. Whether there was any gamesmanship involved was not clear but United were certainly caught cold and the tie was lost within the next five minutes.

Dearnley won possession in midfield but a careless pass led to the ball being collected by Adrian Dalmau, who ruthlessly punished the mistake by tricking his way past Ro-Shaun Williams and finishing smartly beyond Kieran O'Hara.

The Reds' response to going behind was initially good, with Hamilton's cross fizzing across the six-yard box, but the Spanish side attacked again and Joe Riley was caught on the ball in defence. Luca Ercolani was unable to retrieve the situation and Pedro Martinez gratefully accepted a simple opportunity.

Redmond made an important challenge to prevent Cristian Cedres scoring a third goal for Villarreal on the break as United really had the stuffing knocked out of the cup campaign. The hosts tried to stage a late comeback and Hamilton fired wide but O'Hara was the busier of the two keepers in the closing stages.

The Under-23s' next assignment is Saturday's Premier League 2 match against Sunderland at Old Trafford, with kick-off at 13:00 GMT.

United: O’Hara; Riley, R. Williams, Ercolani, Olosunde (Warren 46); Redmond; Chong, Hamilton, Gribbin (Bohui 69), Kehinde; Dearnley (Boonen 78). Subs not used: Richardson, Kenyon, Buffonge, Whelan.

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