
Chido Obi, 17, makes Man Utd history as Amorim hands him first start against Brentford
CHIDO OBI will make history when he starts for Manchester United against Brentford.
The teenager was named in the starting XI by manager Ruben Amorim to face the Bees.
Obi, 17, will become the Red Devils' youngest ever starter in the Premier League.
The striker is 17 and 156 days and breaks the record set by Mason Greenwood in May 2019.
Obi is 67 days younger than Greenwood was when he played in the 2-0 defeat to Cardiff City.
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