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NI teenagers Dale Taylor and Jamie McDonnell tipped for bright futures after Youth Cup final

Northern Ireland teenagers Jamie McDonnell and Dale Taylor have been hailed as two of Nottingham Forest’s top three performers in Wednesday night’s FA Youth Cup final.

Manchester United lifted the trophy after sealing a 3-1 victory in a competitive and entertaining showpiece in front of a record 67,492 attendance at Old Trafford.

The final scoreline was an unfair reflection on Forest’s display and skipper McDonnell and striker Taylor both drew plaudits for their respective performances at the Theatre of Dreams.

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Nottinghamshire Live claimed the 18-year-olds - and goal scorer Josh Powell - had given Forest fans and senior manager Steve Cooper “reasons for optimism”.

Taylor, who made his senior Northern Ireland debut in a friendly win over Lithuania in November, is also being tipped to make a breakthrough into Cooper’s first-team.

Nottinghamshire Live claimed Taylor has the pace and skill to “spread fear” in defences and had produced “another glowing performance at Old Trafford.”

On the former Linfield youngster's first team prospects, reporter Matt Lee wrote: “If you had to put money on one of these players having a lasting role at Forest, Taylor would be the front-runner.”

McDonnell, who wore the armband at Old Trafford, was also praised for dealing with the “incredible responsibility” of skippering Forest in the club’s first ever FA Youth Cup final.

Nottinghamshire Live said the highly-rated midfielder, who has represented Northern Ireland at U19 and U17 level, had “captained his side to an excellent performance”.

The article added: “McDonnell's role as skipper expanded beyond his responsibilities in the middle of the pitch as he looked to

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