Barclays U18 Premier League
Saturday 22 February 2014
Aon Training Complex
MANCHESTER UNITED 5
Redmond 18, 74, Croskery 31, Harrop 38, Mitchell 49
MIDDLESBROUGH 1
Tinkler 81
22/02/2014 14:00, Report by Nathan Thomas
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U18s: United 5 Middlesbrough 1
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.