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Man United starlet lays down marker with stunning 36-minute hat-trick for Wales

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Manchester United striker Louie Bradbury has scored a 29-minute hat-trick on debut for the Wales under-17 national team during an international friendly against Gibraltar in Spain.

Bradbury, who turns 16 this month, opened the scoring in the seventh minute before doubling their advantage 11 minutes later and the United starlet added a third in the 36th minute.

Everton winger Shea Pita fired in a fourth soon after half-time. The newly-appointed Wales head coach Wayne Hatswell subsequently made several changes with the hour mark approaching, with Bradbury substituted.

Southampton winger Oli Newman was one of those to come on, scoring the fifth late to make it a 5-0 win. READ MORE: Chido Obi-Martin to United transfer latest as manager offers update after Arsenal exit READ MORE: Who is Sekou Kone?

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