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Five things spotted in Manchester United training including 16-year-old Jack Fletcher

Manchester United got back to winning ways in the Premier League against Aston Villa on Boxing Day. United lost to West Ham before Christmas and another defeat looked likely when trailing 2-0 against Villa after half-time, but the players came out fighting in the second half to complete a stunning comeback.

Alejandro Garmacho scored twice to level the game - he was named man of the match - and Rasmus Hojlund scored his first goal in the Premier League to claim an important victory.

United were back in training at Carrington on Wednesday morning and here are five things we spotted...

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United's first-team training is regularly supplemented by youngsters, particularly the day after a game when the players who started the match are completing a recovery session or have the day off.

That's why academy players training with the senior squad is not always as significant as it may seem, but it's tremendous experience nonetheless and it can only benefit the young players.

It also gives Erik ten Hag and assistant Micthel van der Gaag, who works closely with Under-21 manager Travis Binnion, the opportunity to observe and understand where certain players are.

Jack Fletcher, who is just 16 years old, has taken part in multiple sessions this season and he arrived at the club in the summer after signing from Manchester City with his twin brother Tyler Fletcher.

Darren Fletcher's sons had been in the City academy for nine years but opted to move to United and a £1.25million fee was paid to sign the pair. Both are highly regarded and sources at United believe they have first-team potential.

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