ROBBIE SAVAGE watched his son battle to prove himself as Manchester United were made to look right Charlies in the Uefa Youth League. The Wales hero-turned-pundit and United skipper Harry Maguire saw Villarreal blitz Charlie Savage and Co with four first-half goals. United‘s best player, ex-Real Madrid left-back Alvaro Fernandez, headed home former Barcelona starlet Marco Jurado’s […]
ROBBIE SAVAGE watched his son battle to prove himself as Manchester United were made to look right Charlies in the Uefa Youth League.
The Wales hero-turned-pundit and United skipper Harry Maguire saw Villarreal blitz Charlie Savage and Co with four first-half goals.
United‘s best player, ex-Real Madrid left-back Alvaro Fernandez, headed home former Barcelona starlet Marco Jurado’s free-kick as the Red Devils hugely improved after the break in a 4-1 loss.
But Savage junior, 18, and the rest of United Under-19s’ midfield struggled to keep up with the Spaniards’ nimble build-up play in that devastating opening 45 minutes at Leigh Sports Village.
Joan Torrents, Pascual Medina, Marlone Foubert and Rodrigo Alonso netted to expose failings in the junior Red Devils’ backline.
Charlie Savage has already done enough over the past year, though, to suggest he can make a decent stab at matching his father’s solid top-level career.
Savage senior never made the United first team – after being in the Class of ’92 junior side along with legends-to-be like Ryan Giggs, David Beckham, and Paul Scholes.
But he had decent spells with Leicester, Birmingham, Blackburn and Derby.
The Uefa Youth League often showcases prodigies but can be unpredictable – depending on what sort of line-ups each club puts out.
And Villarreal’s victory was a clear example.
Read our Man United live blog for the latest news and transfer gossip from Old Trafford
Despite being captained by last season’s young player of the year Shola Shoretire, United’s team was particularly inexperienced.
And French defender Willy Kambwala, who only turned 17 in August, made his U-19s debut after serious injury last term.
In contrast, Villarreal included some ‘B’ teamers – players from the third-tier of Spanish football.
FREE BETS: GET OVER £2,000 IN NEW CUSTOMER DEALS