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Man Utd clinch FA Youth Cup in front of record crowd at Old Trafford

Alejandro Garnacho fired Manchester United to their first FA Youth Cup win since 2011 as Nottingham Forest were edged out in front of a record-breaking crowd at Old Trafford.

There were 67,492 in attendance for Wednesday’s final, smashing the competition’s previous record of 38,187, as the Red Devils’ teenagers provided a much-needed boost at the end of a wretched season for the club.

United captain Rhys Bennett’s opener had been cancelled out when Joshua Powell’s shot all too easily beat Radek Vitek just before half-time, but Travis Binnion’s under-18s were not to be denied.

Garnacho replicated Cristiano Ronaldo’s celebration after firing home a penalty – wrongly awarded as he had been fouled by Zach Abbott outside the box – and struck a deflected stoppage-time effort to seal a 3-1 victory.

The 17-year-old made his first-team debut last month and starred on the run to the final, where Warren Joyce’s Forest made the hosts sweat on their way to winning the competition for a record 11th time.

Sir Alex Ferguson, Bryan Robson and Michael Carrick joined the likes of David De Gea, Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford, where more than 5,700 travelling fans attended the first Youth Cup final in Forest’s history.

A banner reading the ‘Class of 22’ was held up in the Stretford End at full-time, just as it was before kick-off.

Impressive Kobbie Mainoo showed good skill in the opening seconds before getting away a shot, but Forest are no slouches and captain Jamie McDonnell powered a header just wide of the far post soon after.

The travelling hordes were making themselves heard, only to be silenced in the 13th minute.

Sam Murray swung over a free-kick that United skipper Bennett met with a glancing header that beat

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