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James McAtee, Kayky and Liam Delap help Pep Guardiola keep Man City promise with future in mind

Raheem Sterling's hat-trick undoubtedly stole the headlines at Carrow Road on Saturday evening, with the England international's three-goal haul reducing the introduction of three talented youngsters to a mere footnote in the clash.

James McAtee, Kayky and Liam Delap all entered the fray as Manchester City toyed with their beleaguered hosts late on, with the latter's powerful run helping to win the penalty that eventually resulted in Sterling's third of the game.

Pep Guardiola has been keen to offer youngsters a chance this season, with Cole Palmer seemingly the next in line to make waves in the City first team.

The late introductions of McAtee, Kayky and Delap prove Guardiola plans to hand the club's starlets all the tools needed to thrive at the top level, and City Is Ours editor Dom Farrell was joined by the MEN's City writer Joe Bray on Facebook Live to discuss the involvement of the trio.

JB: "I think it's important that they [City's youth-team players] see that there are chances to play for the first team.

"They [McAtee, Kayky and Delap] didn't really do that much. McAtee had a couple of misplaced passes but kept the ball moving.

"Kayky didn't really get much of a chance and Delap obviously won the penalty and that was quite a nice bit of direct running, but I think it was more the symbolic thing of saying 'you've been training with us for a while, you've been doing really well, we've called up on you and had you travelling all over the country'.

"It must be good but also a bit annoying for these players to sometimes be going with the first team and sometimes be going with the youth team, so for them to get a bit of first-team action is important to them, especially with McAtee signing a new contract.

"There

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