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Man Utd youngsters bite back at Ruben Amorim after manager's controversial comments ahead of…

This season, Amass has made 15 Championship starts since joining Wednesday, with manager Henrik Pedersen repeatedly speaking positively about the defender’s performances.

Obi, meanwhile, has featured exclusively in academy fixtures this season, having made seven Premier League appearances during the previous campaign. Amorim has previously stated that the forward was introduced to senior football too early.

Meanwhile, Collyer’s loan spell at West Brom has been disrupted by injury, with two separate issues forcing him back to Carrington for treatment. West Brom head coach Ryan Mason has since admitted he hopes he can return and contribute later in the campaign.

Amorim’s appointment was initially welcomed by those around the academy, given his track record of promoting young players during his time at Sporting. But that attitude may have changed following his most recent comments, despite the club's philosophy of making sure there is an academy player named in the matchday squad every week.

Shea Lacey has been named in the squad for United’s last four Premier League fixtures, although supporters questioned why the teenager was not given minutes during the closing stages of the recent win over Wolves. The 18-year-old will be hoping to make his senior debut sooner rather than later after impressing in the Premier League 2 this term.

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