Febian Brandy played a starring role under the current United boss with the club's reserve side and has a unique insight into the methods he uses
One of the things which stood out during the closing stages of Manchester United’s improbable – yet highly typical – Champions League comeback against Paris Saint-Germain last month was the sight of homegrown prospects Tahith Chong and Mason Greenwood entering the field with the result still in the balance.
You might expect – with the stakes so high – that the manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would opt to persist with the XI he had on the field, especially considering the inexperience on the bench due to the scale of United’s injury and suspension problems.