Ruben Amorim is forgetting a talent in Manchester United

The FA Youth Cup quarter -final between Manchester United and Arsenal on Friday promises to be an interesting battle, especially with the presence of young talo Obi talent. This was the first time Obi told Manchester United's media after moving from Arsenal and he expressed his passion for scoring in his football career.

Chido Obi - A fast talent

Chido Obi joined Manchester United from Arsenal last summer, marking an important turning point in the career of this 17 -year -old player. Immediately, coach Ruben Amorim created an opportunity for Obi to show his talent when he put him in the squad in the match against Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League this month. Obi played from the bench in the match against Everton and continued to be selected for the main squad for the match against Ipswich Town on Wednesday night.

The attention of fans poured into Obi since he moved from Arsenal, and recently, the club has published a seven -minute interview video with this young striker on the official website. United's U-18 team will face Arsenal in the quarterfinals of the FA Youth Cup, which adds to excitement.

Speech by coach Adam Lawrence

Coach U18 Adam Lawrence shared the efforts of the whole team in the journey to the quarterfinals. He emphasized: "It is the true effort of the team. When you participate in matches like this, always a little worried - you know that is how you handle it that night, the way you show it."

Lawrence also did not hesitate to acknowledge that the team has successfully completed the task and deserves victory. "We respect Chelsea as an academy. They have many excellent individuals and a good squad. The matches with them recently are very tense," he added.

In particular, he emphasized the importance of the memories that young players have from this tournament: "All young players remember about their youth trophy experiences. Knowing that we will face Arsenal in the next round is a great motivation for the team."

Trust from Phil Jones

Former Manchester United player Phil Jones, also spoke about Chido Obi's ability. He believes this young talent will become an important part of the team's revival. According to Jones, fans had the opportunity to witness United's future in the 1-0 defeat against Tottenham, where most of the players on the bench were under 20 years old.

In an interview, Obi shared the joy of scoring: "I like to score and help the team win this big tournament. It is really great." Regarding his performance at Everton, Obi simply replied: "Good."

Coach Adam Lawrence praised Obi

Coach Adam Lawrence continued to praise Chido Obi after he scored in the victory over Chelsea. He said: "It was really a great night for both players to score. Chido was a congenital goal player." Lawrence also emphasized that Obi not only excelled in scoring but also has the ability to coordinate well with his teammates.

Despite facing a difficult situation with a series of injuries in the squad, coach Ruben Amorim still believes in Obi's talent when deciding to launch him instead of Casemiro in the first match.

The future is bright

Phil Jones, who is currently a coach at Manchester United's Carrington Academy, believes in Obi's development ability. In Podcast No Tippy Tappy Football, he shared: "United there are many young talented young players who are growing up. Although no one may not know them right now, they will definitely stand out in the next few years."

Jones compared Obi with Amad Diallo, who impressed when she was lent before becoming one of the important names in the squad under Amorim. He emphasized: "There are many young players who are willing to give opportunities and integrate into the team."

Chido Obi - The new star of Old Trafford

Manchester United training and first team are looking forward to Chido Obi, especially after efforts to recruit him from Arsenal in September last year. According to information from sports sources, the Red Devils defeated two German teams to get the signature of Obi-Martin thanks to the desire to quickly bring him into the first team.

Obi was a major threat to the opponent's goal when playing for Arsenal U18 team last season, scoring up to 32 goals after only 18 matches. He even scored seven goals in the 9-0 victory over the U18 Norwich City team in April, demonstrating the incredible scoring ability of this young player.

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