Post Introduction to Manchester United Youth Training Fletcher Brothers: Mid-middle Taylor is the leader, and Mid-middle Jack is approaching his debut

The Daily Mail published an article introducing the potential new stars of Manchester United's youth training camp and talking about the Fletcher brothers. The Fletcher brothers are the sons of former Manchester United youth training and current...


The Daily Mail published an article introducing the potential new stars of Manchester United's youth training camp and talking about the Fletcher brothers.

The Fletcher brothers are the sons of former Manchester United youth training and current youth training camp coach Darren Fletcher, and 18-year-old Taylor Fletcher and Jack Fletcher both play in midfield.

Recently, there is a saying in Manchester United's youth training circle that although the Fletcher brothers may not be as eye-catching as some of their peers, they can be said to be the most potential players in the U21 level, with the two brothers signing from Manchester City to join the Red Devils in the summer of 2024.

Taylor is the leader on the court, serving as the core of the drag-back organization in front of the defense line, and has also been used more as a B2B midfielder. Many of his data or performances don't look very prominent at first glance, but in Taylor's case, the data does not measure his role.

Taylor is essentially a football player with very solid basic skills and will have an excellent career. He can now fit into Amorin's double-middle system to provide greater mobility in the area than the underperforming Ugath. The staff of the first team coaching staff have a high opinion of Taylor's temperament and personality. He seems to be constantly underestimated from the outside, but he is one of the most stable and outstanding players in Manchester United's youth training.

At the end of last season, there were major questions surrounding Jack Fletcher and his overall physical condition. His response this season is perfect and is standing out from the players. There is debate in the youth training circle about which position he is most suitable for. His preferred role is an attacking midfielder, or one of the double 10 positions in the first team's current 3-4-2-1 formation. Recently, he was entrusted with the task of filling the left-back position, starting against Athletic Bilbao and Crystal Palace.

Jack Fletcher is a player with strong ball-holding ability and has improved his shooting finishing ability in recent seasons. He is not as good at speaking on the court as Taylor, but he does lead by example and demonstrates his willingness to wear the captain's armband, who once captained the England U18.

First-team internal sources have a high opinion of Jack Fletcher, who is considered to be the closest player to break into the first-team roster with Lacey. The Fletcher brothers bring a stable performance, influence on the game, and a wide range of passing ability from deep positions and through the defense line.

Given the upward trend he currently shows, it would be very disappointing if Jack Fletcher did not make his first team debut sometime this season.



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