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From games in the cage to day trips to Thorpe Park, Manchester Uniteds youngsters have become a band of brothers. [url=https://

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From games in the cage to day trips to Thorpe Park, Manchester Uniteds youngsters have become a band of brothers. Marlins Jerseys China . Former youth coach Paul McGuinness helps explain why its Jesse Lingard who has paved the way for a wave of academy graduates at Old Trafford... Since the leap to get out of the way of Marcus Rashfords first Premier League goal against Arsenal and the cross for his second, the sight of Jesse Lingard celebrating alongside Manchester Uniteds newest star has become a familiar one. The two are quite the double act. In April, given the day off by Louis van Gaal, they even went to Thorpe Park together.Marcus is a chilled guy, just like every other lad here, said Lingard recently. Very chilled and very down to earth, and thats something we have at the club. He has to keep his feet on the ground and Ive told him that already. We look after the young ones. Jose Mourinho insists he has nothing to prove at Manchester United That last line by Lingard might appear faintly absurd given his own fledgling career. However, with so many teenagers given their chance at Old Trafford last season, the 23-year-old is indeed closer to a veteran. In fact, having joined United aged seven, hes been on the clubs books almost as long as Rashfords been alive.As a result, its not necessarily a concerted effort to take the youngster under his wing. For Lingard, the bond between academy graduates is a natural one. Paul McGuinness, the former Manchester United youth-team coach, sees it as the culmination of a long-term attempt to build such relationships at the clubs Carrington base. Paul McGuinness is mobbed by the likes of Lingard and Paul Pogba following Uniteds FA Youth Cup Final win in 2011 Jesse is pretty much an established United player, McGuinness tells Sky Sports. You wouldnt call him a youngster now. Hes been at United all the way through the age groups so youd have to say hes one of the guardians of the United spirit. Hes one of the older heads now and is looking after Marcus Rashford and looking after the others.Thats one of the things we did at United. Wed have 12-year-olds training with 18-year-olds every Monday with a big game in a cage. Hed be a part of that with Paul Pogba and all of the others. It was in effect a big street football game. But the fact that they were all mixing together meant that they became a big band of brothers. The fact that they were all mixing together meant that they became a big band of brothers. Paul McGuinness So if one of them is in and some of the others are a few years younger, theyve already played together and theyve already got that feeling. You can see that with Marcus and Jesse. They are probably five years apart but its as if theyre the same age because theyve grown up together and been part of the same squad.Having seen a host of players graduate to the first-team en masse, the link between the senior side and the academy is stronger than it has been for some time. Rashford was even still changing in the Under-21 dressing room at Carrington in the wake of his goalscoring heroics against the Gunners. Lingard celebrates after scoring Manchester Uniteds FA Cup final winner Lingard himself has had his moments too - none more spectacular than his wonderful strike against Crystal Palace to win the FA Cup final in May. A hard worker with the versatility to operate in a number of different positions, he featured 40 times for Van Gaals team in 2015/16 in what proved to be a breakthrough season.McGuinness knows him well, having been his coach when United won the FA Youth Cup in 2011 and is not surprised by his success. I think Jesse is an exciting player with his ability to run with the ball and do something different, he says. Hes very brave, both brave to have the ball and physically brave for his size. Hes done exceptionally well, I think. Lingard can act as an important bridge between young and old at United But perhaps a bigger role awaits. Lingard has emerged as the senior figure for a new generation of young talent. He finds himself at the heart of the dressing room, providing the bridge between the first team and the rest. Thats just the sort of character incoming coach Jose Mourinho might look to harness given his focus on dressing room unity.Im very club, club, team, team, club, group, said Mourinho last year. I think everybody has to be ready to sacrifice for the team, to give everything for the team, to think about the team, not to be selfish. This is the way I want a team to be. 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Wolves Freddie Lindgren produced a stunning final lap to pass both Coventry Bees riders and prevent a 5-1 for the home side Masters was out again in the following heat after Kyle Howarth was excluded for touching the tapes, but it was the Bees duo of Chris Harris and Danny King who took the chequered flag for a 5-1 to the home side. Freddie Lindgren ensured the Bees did not extend their advantage in heat four with a strong move to pass Josh Bates, a move that the British Under-21 champion was not pleased with.It was level again after heat five as Masters and Jacob Thorssell eased to a 5-1 in another awarded race after Garrity fell at the back, before King won heat six from the tapes in a shared heat. Heat seven was actioned packed as Kasprzak won again but it was a terrific battle for second with Lindgren and Harris trading places before the Swede hung on to split the Bees pairing. Masters, down at his new reserve position, was a busy man on the night and won heat eight with Kacper Woryna and Thorssell fighting for second with the Pole coming out on top meaning the scores were level after eight heats. Krzysztof Kasprzak was in fine form for the Bees Wolves regained the lead in heat nine as Lindgren eased to victory with Masters getting past Garrity on the ffinal lap to join his partner for a maximum, but the lead was once again short lived as the Bees bounced back with their own 5-1 courtesy of King and Harris. Cheap Marlins Jerseys. The Bees momentum continued in heat 11 as they recorded another maximum with the in-form Kasprzak winning the heat with teammate Garrity rounding Howarth and hanging onto second. Heat 12 was full of controversy as Masters bike seemed to pack up on the start line exceeding the two minutes allowance, but the Australian was allowed to start from the tapes after solving his bike issues and won with ease for a 5-1 with Morris joining him to level the scores at 36-36 with three heats to go. Coventry boss Gary Havelock says he was proud of his side after they narrowly beat Wolves 46-44 The titanic battle continued in heat 13 as the Bees then responded with a 5-1 of their own thanks to the unbeatable Kasprzak taking the win with Harris holding off Kylmakorpi for second, giving the home side a four point lead with two heats to go.Heat 14 was the heat of the night as the home duo of King and Woryna looked set for another maximum but a phenomenal last lap from Lindgren ensured the win was not sealed for Gary Havelocks men. Lindgren rounded Woryna before cutting up the inside of King on the final bend to take a fantastic victory and take the meeting to a last heat decider. Freddie Lindgren produced one of the heats of the season The drama continued all the way to the end as Harris went down under pressure from Lindgren in heat 15 and was excluded from the re-run. Lindgren won the re-run but with Kasprzak in second the Bees won the meeting 46-44 with Wolves claiming a consolation point.In the other meeting of the evening Leicester and Poole drew 46-46 at the Beaumont Park Stadium. Bottom side Leicester looked to be on the way to a win holding a 12 point lead after eight heats but the Pirates battled back in the second half of the meeting to snatch a draw at the death. Leicesters top man was Szymon Wozniak with 11+1 while Chris Holder scored 10+1 for the Pirates. ' ' '

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