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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer matches Sir Matt Busby's Manchester United academy debutant record

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Teden Mengi's Manchester United debut against LASK saw Ole Gunnar Solskjaer equal Sir Matt Busby's long-standing record of academy debutants in a single season.

Duncan Edwards was among the eight homegrown players that were given their debut by the late Scot during the 1952/53 season.

Solskjaer equalled that 67-year-old record when teenage defender Mengi was brought on towards the end of the 2-1 last-16 second-leg win against LASK in the Europa League at Old Trafford.

The 18-year-old has been training with the first team since the coronavirus suspension, having skippered the Under-18s to the FA Youth Cup semi-finals and impressed for the second string.

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United Under-23s boss Neil Wood told the PA news agency: "Teden is a level-headed lad. I think he's quite mature for his age, he's a very humble lad.

"You can have an educated conversation with him off the pitch and then on the pitch his attitude is unbelievable.

"He'll work hard, he's willing to listen, he's willing to learn, he's willing to develop himself.

"He has a very good idea of what his strengths and weaknesses are and has a clear idea in his mind of how he's going to improve.

"Once you put all that together and now he's started to train with the first team a little bit more and obviously being in that environment, just being around those players alone will help him.

"They'll help guide him on the pitch, they'll talk to him throughout training, which is an unbelievable experience and something else that will help him, especially when you've got the calibre of players there that are talking to him.

"Teden's had an excellent season for the 23s, even though he was playing up an age group. He settled into it very well.

"There is sometimes ups and downs along the season, but if you look at his season on the whole he was improving and improving and really starting to stand out."

Mengi spoke after the match about how he wanted to follow in the footsteps of Brandon Williams, who was the first of the eight players to make their United debut this term.

The 19-year-old has gone on to make 34 appearances since his first in September and was this week rewarded with a new deal until at least 2024 - his second new contract of a fine breakthrough season.

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"Part of my job is I don't really want players to be with me for too long," Wood said.

"I want them to be playing well and quickly get pushed up, or the manager sees what he likes or the first-team staff see something that they like and they take them boys up to train with them.

"As you see with Brandon, that's exactly what happened. Brandon came back fully fit for pre-season and he was brilliant from pre-season to the start of the season and he got his reward for what he put in."

Additional reporting by PA.

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