
Man Utd star's brother leaves Sunday League match at half-time before desperate dash to Old Trafford to watch his debut
THE brother of young Manchester United star Tyler Fredricson was forced to leave his Sunday League match early in order to catch the 20-year-old's first team debut at the weekend.
Academy graduate Fredricson earned his first start for United against Wolves at Old Trafford.
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His girlfriend, Brooke, and his parents all watched on from the stands - but his brother almost didn't make it.
That's because he had his own match to play.
The Daily Mail has revealed that Tate Fredricson decided to play the first 45 minutes of his Sunday League match for Stockport District League side Higher Poynton before completing the late 14-mile dash to Old Trafford.
Tate left with his team 1-0 down at half-time but later found out that Poynton turned it around to win 3-1 after the opposing team went down to eight players.
Although it was a memorable day for the Fredricson family, Man Utd lost 1-0 to Wolves.
Pablo Sarabia scored the decisive goal in the 77th minute with a free kick just outside the United box.
Amorim praised Fredricson for his debut performance after the match.
He said: "Tyler [Fredricson] played really well, also [Harry] Amass played really well and they deserve better.
"We were the better team, we played well and created chances but then again, one opportunity for the opponent at the end and they scored.
"What I felt today is that they deserved a better memory from their first games."
The Red Devils currently sit 14th in the Premier League table.
They next face Bournemouth in the league on Sunday.

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