Emile Heskey's son scores winner as Manchester City beat Manchester United in FA Youth Cup final
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Manchester City secured their fifth FA Youth Cup triumph after Reigan Heskey struck a decisive late goal to defeat fierce rivals Manchester United in a dramatic final.
The son of former England and Liverpool striker Emile Heskey fired home with just five minutes remaining, settling a contest that had appeared destined for extra time.
Oliver Reiss's young side claimed victory at the Joie Stadium, recreating the outcome from four decades earlier when City also overcame United in a two-legged final.
For Darren Fletcher's United, who hold the record with 11 titles in this competition, the defeat extends their wait for silverware since their 2022 success against Nottingham Forest.
The choice of venue sparked controversy in the lead-up to the showpiece event.
City maintained their main ground at the Etihad Stadium could not be used due to ongoing building works, leaving the 7,000-capacity Joie Stadium as the alternative.
United officials had sought to stage the fixture at Old Trafford but were unsuccessful in their attempts, adding to their frustration alongside the eventual result on the pitch.
Despite the reduced capacity compared to either club's primary stadium, the smaller venue attracted considerable attention from supporters and club personnel alike, with widespread interest in witnessing the latest chapter of this historic youth rivalry.

Reigan Heskey, son of Emile Heskey, scored the winner
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The match burst into life shortly before the interval when Floyd Samba unleashed a stunning 25-yard free-kick that flew into the top corner, leaving goalkeeper Cameron Byrne-Hughes with no chance of making a save.
United responded almost immediately, drawing level within two minutes as centre-back Godwill Kukonki embarked on an impressive run forward before powering a header past the City keeper from Jim Thwaites' delivery.
The highly-rated attacking talents on both sides struggled to make their usual impact, with Teddie Lamb and JJ Gabriel, who had netted 54 goals between them this campaign, kept largely in check.

Guardiola watched on as the City youngsters won the FA Youth Cup
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Lamb saw one close-range attempt brilliantly saved by Byrne-Hughes, while Gabriel, the Premier League U18 player of the season, was cautioned for diving.
Senior figures from both clubs were present to witness the youth showpiece at the compact venue.
Pep Guardiola led City's contingent, joined by first-team regulars Phil Foden, Antoine Semenyo and Nathan Ake, all of whom celebrated with the victorious youngsters as they lifted the trophy.

The contest was played at the 7,000-capacity Joie Stadium, despite Old Trafford being available
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In the United section, incoming manager Michael Carrick watched alongside his coaching staff, with captain Bruno Fernandes, Mason Mount, Luke Shaw and Patrick Dorgu also in attendance.
City captain Kaden Braithwaite produced a crucial sliding block to deny Chido Obi when the United striker found space 14 yards out.
Heskey had earlier fired into the side-netting before delivering his memorable winner.
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