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Hong Kong youngsters pay the penalty as Manchester United counterparts finish strongly

Hong Kong youngsters pay the penalty as Manchester United counterparts finish strongly

Manchester United's U16 academy team needed two penalties – both awarded in 10 minutes of added time at the end of the second half – to salvage a 3-3 draw on Friday against a team made up of Hong Kong's hottest prospects.
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Manchester United's academy faced the Hong Kong Premier Youth League Select at Mong Kok Stadium, as part of the JC Youth Football Academy Summit, organised by the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
The match started at blistering speed, with United converting a penalty in the fourth minute, before Hong Kong's Jack Bennie seized on an error from goalkeeper Jake Darlington to equalise five minutes later.
Hong Kong's Cai McGunnigle then added two more before half-time.
Manchester United legend Phil Jones did a lap of honour before the match. Photo: Edmond So
Both halves ended with a staggering 10 minutes of added time, with United winning and converting two penalties at the end of the second half.
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