Determined Set Of Youngsters
7th July 2011
I walk into Carrington, our training facility, to watch the boys warming up, doing stretches and running about with the ball. Mike Phelan calls them in, when he notices my presence near the corner flag. I walked onto the ground, went down on one knee and touched the grass with my index finger - a routine from my playing days. The boys made a huddle around me, the tall figures of Vidic and Berbatov towering over me.
"Listen, boys, this isn't an actual match. Just because it lasts more than our normal training matches doesn't mean you do something reckless. I don't want anyone unnecessarily jumping into tackles and injuring themselves, and I certainly don't want any of you to injury your opponents. You eighteen have taken eighteen almost-guaranteed places in the first-team, and the boys from the reserves want to take the remaining spots. They are going to be playing out of their skins to impress me and the coaches, and also you, but I want you to take it easy. Keep it simple and let's try out some of our new tactics. Paul (Scholes), Michael (Carrick) and Rio, I want you to help out the reserves along with Mike (Phelan)"
First-Team Starting Line-Up: De Gea, Rafael, Vidic, Evans, Evra, Jones, Anderson, Hernandez, Kagawa, Nani, Rooney.
Reserve Squad Starting Line-Up: Lindegaard, M.Keane, Wootton, Thorpe, Blackett, Bebe, Tunnicliffe, Powell, Brady, Welbeck, Henriquez.
Danny Welbeck 22'
- A freekick taken by Lindegaard from his own box caught the first-team central defenders napping, allowing Welbeck to take the ball on his chest, turn towards goal and chip it over an approaching De Gea to help the reserves take the lead.
Wayne Rooney 38'
- Vidic shows his dominance in the air, clearing the ball into the path of Rooney in the center of the pitch, who has a one-two with Nani on the left-wing. This gets Michael Keane on his wrong foot, giving Rooney enough space to slot the ball past Lindegaard, tying the scores up.
Angelo Henriquez 39'
- A minute after Rooney's strike, Bebe and Welbeck combine well on the right-wing for the reserves before the former crosses the ball into the far post. Rafael, 5'8", and Henriquez, 5'9", jump for the ball, with the Chilean 17-year old coming on top. De Gea had no chance of saving that header.
When the half-time whistle blew, the players rested on the pitch, both teams acting as one, sitting together in one large circle. David Friio, my French scout, came upto me with a notepad, with the proper strengths and weaknesses of our two new signings. They still had a couple of weeks before arrival, but it was good to know what areas we will have to work on.
Kurt Zouma
Lucas Digne
Changes before the second-half:
Jonny Evans Chris Smalling
Javier Hernandez Tom Cleverley
The second half remained largely uninteresting, the game going at leisurely pace. All three new tactics were tried out on both teams and the goal was to maintain their defensive shape, which was achieved to near perfection. Substitutions took place, giving Young and Berbatov their chance in the game, but the score remained the same.
Final Score:
Manchester United First Team 1-2
Manchester United Reserves & Youth
Who impressed:
Phil Jones
- Surely would've picked up the 'Man of the Match', if there was one. I was undecided before the match about whether he would do well as a defensive midfielder, but he did exceptionally well as the anchor man in midfield.
Andres Lindegaard
- To say his team won purely because of him would be a mistake, but he certainly played a big role in the match. Saved a couple of certain goals, denying Hernandez and Rooney with some magnificent saves. I will have to rethink his position in the team.
Wayne Rooney
- Nobody expected him to have a bad game today, and he played very well - initially as a striker and later dropping into midfield. He will have to shoulder a lot of responsibility if we are to do well this season.
Danny Welbeck & Angelo Henriquez
- A strike partnership that had me licking my lips thinking about our future. These two were absolutely sensational. Angelo, especially, gave Evans a torrid time, and even though he didn't speak the same language as Danny, their communicate was a joy to behold.