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·26 November 2022

Lawrence goal sees us draw with Sunderland

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An Emilo Lawrence goal sees Manchester City draw away at Sunderland in the Under-18s Premier League North

An even first half produced two goals, as Will Cain gave Sunderland the advantage as his finessed shot beat George Murray-Jones.


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City responded well as Emilo Lawrence calmly converted a shot into the bottom corner to draw us level before half time.

WHAT HAPPENED

The opening phases of the game were played at a high intensity, with both teams knowing they could be top of the league at the final whistle.

After patient build up play, Emilo Lawrence cut inside on the left, but his shot travelled straight at the goalkeeper before rebound efforts from Nico O’Reilly and Farid Alfa-Ruprecht were also denied.

City were searching for the breakthrough, as Alfa-Ruprecht was smartly played through, the angle was tight, and he could only fire his effort at Matt Young in the Sunderland goal.

The Black Cats looked threatening on the counterattack, as Mason Cotcher raced through past Isaac Smith, and his curled round the post to the relief of George Murray-Jones.

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This gave Sunderland belief, as Murray-Jones was called into some heroic goalkeeping, producing a stunning double save from Cotcher to keep it level.

The hosts capitalised from a mistake, as Smith lost the ball in our half and an attacking sequence ended with Will Cain who curled in an attempt from the edge of the box to give Sunderland the lead.

City responded soon after, as O’Reilly lead a counterattack after winning possession, before sliding a ball through to Lawrence in the box, who placed the ball into the bottom corner to see us go into the break level.

Both team’s defences were on top, as the second half became more tactical with the head coaches shouting instructions to their players.

Another Sunderland break nearly caught us out, as a cross was played into Will Dowling his fired shot was blocked by Murray-Jones and Smith.

We saw ourselves having to defend resolutely for a spell of the game, as a Thomas Watson shot was saved again by Murray-Jones who was having a fine game.

The game became end to end in the remaining minutes as both teams were searching for the winner.

But the game finished level after a Jacob Wright free kick landed in the palms of Young in the Sunderland goal.

HOW WE LINED UP

George Murray-Jones was selected in goal for this one, with a back four of Lakyle Samuel, Isaac Smith, Max Alleyne and Matty Whittingham protecting him.

Jacob Wright played just in front of the defence, with Michael Okeke and Nico O’Reilly playing further ahead in the midfield.

Justin Oboavwoduo was selected as the sole striker with Farid Alfa-Ruprecht and Emilo Lawrence making up the front three.

Sunderland Under-18s

XI: Young, Williams, Bainbridge, Burke, Fieldson, Johnson, Moore, Cain, Cotcher, Middlemas, Watson

SUBS: Dowling, Robertson, Jones, Waters, Cameron

Manchester City Under-18s

XI: Murray-Jones, Samuel, Smith, Alleyne, Whittingham, Okeke, Wright, O’Reilly (C), Alfa-Ruprecht, Oboavwoduo, Lawrence

SUBS: Grant, Carrington, Simpson-Pusey, Harrison, Ndala

WHAT IT MEANS

A draw still keeps us three points behind Sunderland and in second place.

UP NEXT

City are in action again next weekend when we play host to Wolves at the City Football Academy.

Kick-off is scheduled for 12pm on Saturday 3 December.

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