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Senior stars advising Man Utd kids

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Manchester United's Youth Cup contingent are benefiting from tips from the first team squad. United aim to beat Manchester City at the Joie Stadium on Thursday night to win the trophy for a record 12th time. Before the game, coach Darren Fletcher has already spoken of the positive impact senior team boss Michael Carrick has made by watching so many matches.

[Getty Images] Manchester United's Youth Cup contingent are benefiting from tips from the first team squad. United aim to beat Manchester City at the Joie Stadium on Thursday night to win the trophy for a record 12th time. Before the game, coach Darren Fletcher has already spoken of the positive impact senior team boss Michael Carrick has made by watching so many matches.

Yet the influence from the senior set-up goes much deeper. When members of Fletcher's squad are called up for first-team training, guidance is offered by senior players. "I remember there was one session and I was in front of Diogo Dalot and he was just talking me through the whole thing, just making sure I'm pressing in the right way, getting up to the ball, keeping the ball, everything," said Yuel Helafu of his fellow full-back.

Midfielder Rafe McCormack has a similar tale. "If we have anything to say or we're stuck on some things they're all really nice," he said. "I remember speaking to Mason Mount about passing through lines.

He was very helpful to me and gave me his feedback. " Travis Binnion, United's head youth coach, who was in charge of the under-18s the last time they won the Youth Cup and is now part of Carrick's coaching team, is also a key figure. "Every time we go to the first team, he'll give us some tips before the session," said McCormack.