U18s match report | Blackburn v Man Utd | 1 November 2025


SECOND HALF

It meant Fletcher’s workforce had been happy with the stability of play at half-time, however eager to get on prime. That eagerness meant composure was tougher to by after the break, though United would quickly come as shut as we had all afternoon.

One other cross into the field requested a query, and this time it was a Blackburn defender on the tip of it, slicing the ball up into the air and onto the crossbar. It was a second that, sadly, appeared to sum up the younger Reds’ day.

Regardless of that misfortune, we saved on coming ahead into the latter levels and had been placing the strain with the need to return to successful methods, after back-to-back defeats.

It meant Ngwashi, already booked however ahead to attempt to assist break the impasse within the seventh minute of stoppage time, lunged in to attain with the ball on the goalline, however unintentionally caught the Rovers goalkeeper and was proven a second yellow card. The total-time whistle would sound shortly after.



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