Manchester United Under-21 boss Mark Dempsey has praised Dan Gore for his 'terrific' displays in the academy this season. Gore, 18, was an essential part of the team that won the FA Youth Cup last year.
His partnership with Kobbie Mainoo, who has since made his first-team debut, was instrumental in that campaign and he's well-regarded by academy staff.
The midfielder has made 14 appearances for the U21s in the Premier League 2 this season and Dempsey, speaking after Gore assisted the Reds' only goal against Arsenal in a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford on Friday night, discussed his skillset. ALSO READ: Erik ten Hag explains Man United's transfer approach Dempsey described Gore as a 'proper footballer', who leads by example on the pitch when wearing the armband for the U21s. "He [Gore] was really good.
I think he’s a proper footballer, good with the ball, good without the ball, and he can travel with it. His final pass has to improve for me, that’s the last bit for him, but the rest is great," Dempsey told the MEN. "I like to see him play football because he’s one of them to get fans off their seats.