
Under-18s hit 13 goals past Leeds United
Manchester United have beaten Leeds United 13-1 to keep themselves in the Under-18 Premier League North title race.The Under-18s were knocked out of the FA Youth Cup in their semi-final against Aston Villa on Monday, but bounced back with an impressive league victory at Carrington this lunchtime.Captain Victor Musa scored a first-half double hat-trick, which saw Manchester United lead 9-0 at the break.Highly-rated 14-year-old Joseph Junior (JJ) Gabriel also got on the scoresheet with two goals, after coming on as a substitute late in the game.
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