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FA Youth Cup final: Man City U18 2-1 Man Utd: Heskey scores winner

By britishbulletin.com14 May 20262 Mins Read
FA Youth Cup final: Man City U18 2-1 Man Utd: Heskey scores winner
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Reigan Heskey smashed home a late winner as Manchester City claimed bragging rights over bitter rivals Manchester United by winning the FA Youth Cup for the fifth time.

In a repeat of the two-legged showpiece from 40 years ago, which City also triumphed in, the tie was ebbing towards extra-time before Heskey powered in the from the angle five minutes from time to give Oliver Reiss’ side the victory.

Darren Fletcher’s United are record 11-time winners of the competition but last claimed the trophy in 2022, when current first-team star Kobbie Mainoo played in a victory over Nottingham Forest.

There had been controversy in the build-up over the game being played at 7,000-capacity Joie Stadium, as City said Etihad Stadium was unavailable because of ongoing construction work, and United were left disappointed by their efforts to stage the match at Old Trafford as well as the final result.

The contest had been a slow burner up until five minutes before half-time when the final was brought to life by Floyd Samba’s sensational 25-yard free-kick, which was curled into the top corner and gave United goalkeeper Cameron Byrne-Hughes no chance.

But United levelled the tie just two minutes later through centre-back Godwill Kukonki’s marauding run up the pitch before finishing the move by thumping home a powerful header in from Jim Thwaites’ cross-field pass.

But Heskey, son of former Liverpool and England striker Emile, proved to be the match-winner as City lifted the trophy in front of their home faithful.

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