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UNDER-23S LEARN QUARTER-FINAL OPPONENTS

Manchester United have been handed a quarter-final clash with Reading in the Premier League International Cup.

Ricky Sbragia’s side topped Group F on goal difference, ahead of Derby County, after a superb 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the final match last Friday. Scott McTominay grabbed an early opener before a brace from Tahith Chong.

It ensured the Reds reached the last eight and will meet a Royals outfit that headed Group B, in front of Leicester City, Feyenoord and Sparta Prague. The two teams drew 1-1 at Old Trafford in Premier League 2, before United won 1-0 at the Madejski Stadium in December, thanks to an Angel Gomes penalty.

Porto have lifted the trophy twice, and been beaten finalists, in a competition that only started in 2014/15. However, the Portuguese side finished bottom of Group A this time around. Another of the previous winners, Villarreal, remain in the reckoning.

QUARTER-FINAL DRAW

Leicester City v Bayern Munich
Southampton v Villarreal
Manchester United v Reading
Tottenham Hotspur v Dinamo Zagreb

Quarter-final fixtures must be played by Monday 4 March. These will be one-off fixtures with extra-time and penalties if not decided over 90 minutes.

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UNDER-23S LUCKLESS IN DEFEAT TO SAINTS

Manchester United's Under-23s were beaten 1-0 by Southampton at Leigh Sports Village in Premier League 2, despite dominating much of the match.

Jonathan Afolabi proved the matchwinner with his goal just past the half-hour mark but United deserved far more from the encounter, with Mason Greenwood and Di'Shon Bernard agonisingly close to grabbing what would have been a deserved equaliser in injury time.

Nonetheless, the positives will still have outweighed any negatives on the night for the Reds, who were up against a side determined to defend in numbers and professionally try to see the match out in a fashion that mirrors so many clashes at a higher level. The narrow win takes the South Coast side to the top of the table.

There were seven changes to the XI from the fine win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Premier League International Cup, reflecting the view of the Academy that there should be a shift in personnel now the transfer window has closed. Regular members of the side were allowed to go on loan to further their education, while Ro-Shaun Williams departed on a permanent basis to Shrewsbury Town.

It means some of the Under-18s squad will be promoted in the coming weeks and defenders Brandon Williams and Bernard both made their debuts at this level, while Dylan Levitt started for the first time in a key midfield role. Prolific striker Greenwood was handed a place in attack as coach Ricky Sbragia's side was bursting with flair and enthusiasm.

Performing in freezing conditions at Leigh Sports Village against more mature and powerful opponents supplied an ideal test for United's youngsters.

United made a flying start and attacked from all angles with fluid movement and real spark. Tahith Chong was fouled by Christophe Klarer on the very edge of the box in the sixth minute but could only find the wall with the free-kick and the Dutchman then fired a glorious opening over the top after a thrilling move involving Levitt and Greenwood. Another incisive bit of interplay, as Angel Gomes did well to keep the ball alive, again threatened the visiting goal.

Greenwood collected the ball on the left, drifting inside to test Jack Rose with a fierce drive, and Nishan Burkart was inches away from getting onto the rebound. James Garner and Levitt had long-range shots, while Greenwood let fly following a one-two with Chong, only for the effort to go straight at a grateful Rose.

Southampton finally started to pose problems themselves, with Jake Vokins's attempt on the break deflecting through to Matej Kovar but then they took the lead on 32 minutes. Vokins crossed from the left and Afolabi outmuscled Bernard to swivel and bury a slick finish into the corner of the net.

It was a blow for the Reds and Afolabi forced a save out of Kovar as United lost our rhythm for a spell. It was recovered before the break but Garner belted a shot wide after some more attacking work by Sbragia's team.

The second half got off to a subdued start with the Saints willing to sit deep to protect their lead. Sbragia opted to replace Nishan Burkart with Josh Bohui and an effort on goal soon followed, with Bernard's skidding shot helped behind by keeper Rose.

Captain Gomes scooped a chip too high from a Levitt pass, Bohui bent off target after lining it up nicely and Williams, always willing to join the attack, was unable to pick out Gomes in the danger area as the opportunities came in a real flood. The best opening fell to Bohui in the 79th minute but he could not keep his header down from an inviting cross by Gomes.

Tanner fired in a low ball that was expertly held by Rose as time began to run out for the hosts. However, there were two near-misses as the clock ticked down with Greenwood turning sharply inside the box to force the save of the night out of Rose and the rebound struck Luca Ercolani and bounced unluckily away from goal. Bernard then dived to meet a Chong centre but powered it over the bar with the final chance.

Garner, who was excellent in midfield, made one saving challenge to repel a Saints break but the visitors were largely content to see things out, even making substitution deep into stoppage time, to aid their bid to reach the Premier League 2 summit.

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The Under-23s are away to Stoke City on Monday 18 February. As the first team are now in Emirates FA Cup action on the same night at Chelsea, we will only be showing highlights on MUTV.

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Tim senior menang atas Chelsea tapi tim U-23 harus kalah dari Stoke..

UNDER-23S OUT OF LUCK AT STOKE

Manchester United's Under-23s were beaten 3-1 by Stoke City in Premier League 2 on Monday night.

The Reds were stretched after the Under-18 game at the weekend, with James Garner plus substitutes Dylan Levitt and D'Mani Mellor playing twice in quick succession, and two-first half goals at Harrison Park in Leek put Stoke firmly in the driving seat.

A late goal from D’Mani Mellor did briefly raise hopes of taking something from the game, only for Josh Tymon's free-kick to settle matters.

United began this match holding sixth place in the Under-18 Premier League table, one point and one place behind Aston Villa and three points adrift of fourth-placed Newcastle United. Ricky Sbragia’s team were the wearing all-blue change kit to avoid a clash with Stoke City’s red-and-white stripes.

It wasn’t the warmest of evenings in the small Staffordshire market town of Leek, which is about 10 miles from Stoke-on Trent on the edge of the Peak District National Park, but there was a good turn-out at the compact home ground of Leek Town.

The surroundings were a stark contrast the meeting earlier in the season when an Angel Gomes goal gave United a narrow victory at Old Trafford.

The share of possession couldn’t have been more equitable in the opening stages of the match as both teams knocked the ball about at a brisk pace.

Good chances were created at either end of the field, but United’s George Tanner and Thibaud Verlinden, the Potters’ left-winger, were both out of luck. Then, in the 32nd minute, the home side grabbed the lead with a fast and impressive attack that culminated with Tre Pemberton firing in a low shot that beat the diving Matej Kovar.

Seven minutes later, United’s were rocked again as another rapid attack saw Daniel Jarvis’s right-wing cross hooked home by Verlinden. Soon after the restart, United had keeper Kovar to thank for a brilliant one-handed reflex save to halt Nathan Collins’s point-blank header.

Coach Ricky Sbragia made three separate changes inside five minutes in the hope that a reshuffle may revive United’s fortunes.

Dylan Levitt, one the trio of replacements, very nearly made an instant impact but his curling shot was inches past the wrong side of the post.
Mellor, another of United’s substitutes, raised hopes of a late fightback when he found the net in the 81st minute by crashing in after a good run, but, within two minutes, Stoke had restored their two-goal cushion thanks to an audacious long-range shot from Tymon.

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RESULTS:
U23 - The Young Devils are in a serious rut right now in the league.
Stoke dominated proceedings & swept Man.Utd away 3-1 for a 4th straight loss.
The Devils are still 6th in the league.
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UNDER-23S' INTERNATIONAL CUP RUN COMES TO AN END

Manchester United's encouraging run in the Premier League International Cup, which peaked with a win over Paris Saint-Germain, ended with a 3-1 defeat against Reading on Monday night in front of 654 fans at Leigh Sports Village.

Reading’s Danny Loader - who played against our first team in the Emirates FA Cup last month - grabbed a hat-trick, including a disputed second-half penalty, to seal United’s fate. Dylan Levitt scored the Reds' reply with an earlier spot-kick, just before the break following a foul on Joshua Bohui, but in the end it just wasn’t to be our night.

United were taking a break from the bid to gain promotion back to Premier League 2 Division One by attempting to step forward into the last four of the league’s cup competition. Ricky Sbragia's side qualified for the knock-out stage after beating PSG and drawing with Derby County and PSV Eindhoven to finish top of a tight group on goal difference.

The format of the international tournament is somewhat unusual with every match being staged in this country, despite several of Europe’s top sides taking part; even if two continental teams contested the final it would be played at a venue in England. Yet it certainly provides a welcome touch of variety for the young players, away from the bread and butter of the league programme, and gives them an opportunity to test themselves against some good-quality opponents from overseas.

As for Reading, this was the Berkshire club's second trip to face United's Under-23s in Manchester this season, after taking a point from the league encounter at Old Trafford.

Following the first half-hour of this cup tie, the Royals appeared to be more than capable of improving on that previous performance when striker Loader scored twice to put them on top. Both goals were of a slightly fortuitous nature; the first fell to him after he was gifted possession inside the United box, before a deflected shot doubled his tally.

United looked to have an uphill task, but shortly before half-time, our hopes were raised when Dylan Levitt scored from the penalty spot after Joshua Bohui’s progress had been abruptly curtailed in the area.

The Reds could easily have been on terms at the break if Largie Ramazani’s beautifully struck shot inside the opening ten minutes had gone in instead of rebounding off the woodwork. Aidan Barlow followed up to crack the ball into the net, but the flag on the far side of the pitch was already in the air for offside.

United’s late first-half goal set the game up nicely as a contest with both sides showing a healthy appetite for the attacking aspects after the break.

The two goalkeepers, the Reds' Matej Kovar and Coniah Boyce-Clark of Reading, were constantly in action and the Royals' custodian made one terrific intervention in particular to deny Bohui.

Chances were made and squandered at both ends until eleven minutes from full-time when Reading’s two-goal hero Loader was adjudged to have been illegally challenged in United’s area. The striker calmly picked himself up before beating Kovar from the spot to complete his hat-trick and leave the Reds looking towards a return to league action, at home to Norwich City on Friday night.

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RAMAZANI EARNS U23S A POINT AT SUNDERLAND

Manchester United Under-23s claimed a hard-fought point from a 1-1 draw against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Friday night, thanks to Largie Ramazani's first goal at this level.

In a proud week for United's Academy, many of the regular options open to Ricky Sbragia were not considered after their trip to Paris in midweek. Brandon Williams, James Garner, Angel Gomes, Tahith Chong and Mason Greenwood will all have benefited hugely from the experience of one of the most memorable nights in the club's history of knockout football in Europe.

Consequently, the midfield trio was entirely made up of Under-18s - Ethan Galbraith, Dylan Levitt and Aliou Traore - with centre-back Di'Shon Bernard and Ramazani also in the XI.

Sunderland went in at the break a goal to the good thanks to Benjamin Kimpioka, but a spirited second-half display from United led to Ramazani scoring a late goal to claim a share of the spoils.

Wearside on a chilly and damp evening at this time of the year may not be the most appealing of propositions, but the main compensation for United’s young side was to get the opportunity to play at the one of England’s best and most atmospheric of venues.

It’s unbelievable that following two successive relegations, this famous old club find themselves playing third-tier football in these spectacular surroundings even if a promotion bid remains in full swing.

The hosts, coached by one-time United trainee Elliott Dickman, may be languishing at the foot of the table, but in they certainly didn’t look like a basement side during the early moments of this game. No genuine chances were created during the opening exchanges, but the home side were marginally the more threatening.

United took a little time to get into our stride, but eventually started to give the Sunderland defence a few uneasy moments. Ramazani and Nishan Burkart were instrumental in many of United’s best moves and, in the 34th minute, their combined good work almost brought United a goal when Joshua Bohui laid the bal back to the lively Ramazani and his inviting cross was, unfortunately, headed way off target by Burkart.

Just two minutes later, United’s improvement was nipped in the bud when the home side went in front thanks to some neat play and a fine finish from Kimpioka, after Jack Diamond pounced on a stray pass out of defence by Bernard. It was the only shot on target of the first half.

Ricky Sbragia’s half-time pep-talk appeared to have had the desired effect as the Reds were more lively and direct as the second half got under way. Sunderland’s Polish-born goalkeeper Max Stryjek and his defence were kept busy as United pursued the equaliser, but their frequent forays into the Sunderland half failed to bear fruit as the midway point of the half was reached.

United would have conceded for a second time, on 70 minutes, but for Alex Fojticek’s terrific fingertip save that prevented Diamond’s bending strike from entering the net. Burkart looked to have a good claim for a penalty when he was felled close to goal by Denver Hume after getting on the end of Traore’s cross, but the referee would have none of it.

United deserved, on the strength of their second-half showing, at least a point from this game and that became a distinct possibility with nine minutes left. Galbraith's clever ball fed Burkart and his cross was converted at the far post by Ramazani, who showed great desire to beat Jordan Hunter to the final touch after a move containing 19 passes in all.

Ramazani and Traore had late chances to bag a winner but it remained honours even at the final whistle.

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HOW UNITED'S UNDER-23S FARED THIS SEASON

Manchester United had a mix of experiences in Premier League 2 in a first season at Division 2 level.

Ricky Sbragia's side were up among the front-runners at the start of the campaign but, with the emphasis not on results at this level, changes to personnel to promote younger players and allow regulars to fly the nest on loan had an impact on the team's league position.

There were still plenty of positives, including three outings at Old Trafford and one sensational performance at Newcastle United's St James' Park, as everything clicked in our penultimate game to help record an impressive 5-0 victory.

United certainly made an imposing start to life in the division before a first defeat towards the end of October to eventual champions Wolves. This fixture, at Molineux, marked Mason Greenwood's debut at this level and the teenager scored our goal in a 2-1 loss.

The final month of the year started with a 2-0 success against Middlesbrough and it was maybe telling that both of the scorers - Zak Dearnley and Ethan Hamilton - would continue their development on loan in the following month, to Oldham Athletic and Rochdale respectively. December came to a close with a 1-0 victory at Reading, thanks to Angel Gomes's penalty, and a 1-1 draw at Derby County, with Nishan Burkart on the scoresheet.

After the changes to the squad, victories were harder to come by but there was a superb 3-0 defeat of Paris Saint-Germain in the Premier League International Cup, winning by the three goals required to clinch top spot in the group and a place in the knockout stages. Tahith Chong scored twice and Scott McTominay, stepping down to feature with the Under-23s, grabbed the opener.

Reading ended our interest in the continental competition but there was a memorable moment for Largie Ramazani at Sunderland's Stadium of Light in March as he registered his first goal at this level with a late equaliser against Sunderland.

Ramazani was a number of Under-18s blooded by Sbragia who enjoyed the step up, with Dylan Levitt another who handled the move as he got off the mark with a penalty in that cup exit to Reading. It was another member of Neil Ryan's youth team who continued to lead the way, however, as Greenwood scored a couple of beauties in the final two games of the campaign against Newcastle and Wolves.

The strike against the Black Country outfit was not enough to prevent Wolves coming from 2-0 down to win 3-2 in the finale, as the game ended in crazy circumstances which at least provided a lot of entertainment for any neutrals.

United finished in sixth place in the table, one place outside the play-off spots. Gomes, who was often captain of the team, was nominated for the Denzil Haroun Player of the Year award, alongside exciting winger Chong and midfielder James Garner, another who impressed after being promoted from the Under-18s.

Chong and Gomes tied in the leading goalscorer stakes with six apiece and it will be interesting to see what 2019/20 has in store for everybody.

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