Harry Amass made his Man United debut against Leicester City on Sunday night, appearing as a second half substitute.
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Harry Amass is interviewed pitchside at the King Power Stadium.
Harry Amass made his Manchester United debut on Sunday night.(Image: MUTV.)
Harry Amass revealed his Manchester United teammates are constantly trying to help him improve after he made his debut in the club's 3-0 win over Leicester on Sunday night.
Amass, who celebrated his 18th birthday on Sunday, stepped off the bench with 69 minutes on the clock, replacing Alejandro Garnacho, who had fired United into a two-goal lead just two minutes earlier.
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The former Watford youngster had previously been included in the matchday squad on 16 occasions without making an appearance. He excelled during last summer's pre-season tour of the United States, starting the Reds' friendlies against Arsenal, Real Betis and Liverpool.
Having been gifted a birthday present to remember by head coach Ruben Amorim, Amass is now hungry to add to his appearance tally.
"It is an incredible experience," Amass told MUTV. "I am just proud at the moment and I think my family, everyone watching at home, will be proud of me.
"I am just grateful for the opportunity and hopefully there is many more to come."
Rubbing shoulders with big-name stars and international players day in, day out, Amass insists the experiences of his teammates are rubbing off on him.
He continued: "You learn a lot from that. They have been so many experiences and every single one of them has got a different journey.
"You can take so much from each player. I am close with a few of them and a few of them do look after me. It is a great group of people and I am just grateful."
Amass also admitted that his teammates are constantly pushing him, adding: "I think it is an unreal experience. I have learnt a lot with this lot. I think I have improved. They are on me all the time in the right way and they are just improving my game.
"I am spending every day around them and learning a lot, so I just appreciate everyone."