On the same day, Manchester United’s first team and two youth teams secured impressive victories.
In the third round of the Premier League, Manchester United U21 faced Stoke City and emerged triumphant with a resounding 10-1 win. The Red Devils dominated the field from the first minutes, and within 10 minutes, Isak Hansen-Aaroen danced in the box and scored the opener. Despite Stoke City finding the net from Manchester United’s own goal, the Red Devils closed the first half with a commanding 6-1 lead.
After the break, Manchester United continued to increase the pressure, and young talent Sam Mathers scored a beautiful goal from a free-ƙicƙ on the right wing. In the end, U21 Manchester United boldly won 10-1, securing 2 wins and 1 draw in 3 matches in Premier League 2.
On the same day, Manchester United U18 also defeated Stoke City 4-1 in the second round of the U18 Premier League. In the first round, U18 Manchester United had a 4-0 victory against Middlesbrough.
Meanwhile, the first team of Manchester United secured a comeback victory against Nottingham Forest with a score of 3-2, despite being 2 goals behind. Across U18, U21, and the first team, Manchester United won all three matches, scoring 17 goals and conceding only 4.
Starting XI: Harrison; Ogunneye, Jackson, Kambwala, Nolan; Oyedele, Hansen-Aaroen; Williams (Wheatley, 64), Mejia (McAllister, 69), Shoretire; Hugill (Mathers, 64).
Scores:
Manchester United: Hansen-Aaroen 8′ 72′, Mejia 23′ 63′, Williams 32′ 34′, Oyedele 40′, Hugill pen 45+6′, Wheatley 66′, Mathers 88′
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