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U18s: Derby 2 United 3

Last updated: March 8, 2025 3:08 pm
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Saturday 08 March 2025 14:03

Manchester United’s Under-18s continued our fine season in the U18 Premier League, beating Derby County 3-2 on Saturday.

Our young Reds went behind after just six minutes gone, with Dantel Hodges finishing well into the top corner to give County an early lead.

Dan Armer headed United level shortly after, powering home his effort following a fine cross from Jim Thwaites but the hosts restored their advantage through Justin Oguntolu.

But another final fifteen-minute flurry saw us win the game, with Gabriele Biancheri and James Scanlon both scoring to earn another vital three points.

FIRST HALFIt took Derby just six minutes to take the lead at Moor Farm, with Godwill Kukonki first of all committing a foul over on the right.

The resulting set-piece cannoned off the crossbar and on hand was Hodges to smash the ball into the top corner.

Adam Lawrence’s side were behind for a matter of minutes, as Thwaites’s delicious delivery was met with precision by Armer.

A lofted free-kick was too inviting not to be met and Armer made sure from close range, heading past Harley Price.

But midway through the first half, the Rams retook the lead, after Jacob Devaney’s pass was seized upon by the hosts.

That allowed Oguntolu the chance to race through one-on-one, and he made no mistake by slotting the ball past William Murdock to make it 2-1.

Jim Thwaites drives forward with the ball.

SECOND HALFThe second period started a relatively slow pace but following Amir Ibragimov’s introduction, United had more urgency and were rewarded with a penalty.

Ibragimov was hauled down inside the area by Rams defender Adisa Osayande with Thwaites tasked with converting from twelve yards.

But the midfielder was denied by a fine stop from by Price, with the 16-year-old diving well to his left to deny the Reds a leveller.

Godwill Kukonki defended well when called upon for the Reds.

No more than two minutes later, a sweeping move brought us level, with multiple players involved in the build-up.

Scanlon drove forward before laying the ball into Ibragimov, who in turned teed-up Tyler Fletcher. The latter crossed to find the head of Biancheri, who finished with a plumb to bring the score to 2-2.

But the action was not done there, as Lawrence’s side won another penalty, Biancheri clattered into by Marcel Tola. This time Scanlon was on hand to convert, as he stepped up and scored from the spot.

Rio Canoville had a late effort for Derby, but he fired his effort over the bar, as United hung on for a vital victory in the U18 Premier League.

James Scanlon thumped home the winner from the penalty spot.

MATCH DETAILS

United: 

Murdock; Kamason, Munro, Armer, Kukonki; T. Fletcher, Devaney; Mantato, Thwaites, Scanlon; Biancheri.

Subs not used: Byrne-Hughes, Lusale, Plunkett. 

Goals: Armer 9, Biancheri 67, Scanlon 73.

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