Adam Lawrence praised Shea Lacey for his impressive performance in Manchester United's 3-2 victory over Sunderland. Lacey's contribution was pivotal in securing the win.
Adam Lawrence raves about Shea Lacey following dazzling Sunderland display
Manchester United Under-21 boss Adam Lawrence was full of praise for Shea Lacey after his sensational performance in Sundayâs 3-2 victory over Sunderland.
Chido Obi broke the deadlock inside 14 minutes when he got on the end of a ball from Jack Moorhouse and buried it into the bottom corner.
Moments later, Moorhouse and Lacey combined well, allowing Jack Fletcher to pounce on the rebound and make it 2â0 to United. But Sunderland pulled one back not too long after to ensure United didnât run away with the game.
The match then settled into a balanced contest as both sides pressed for an opening, yet United ultimately had the last laugh, with Lacey restoring their twoâgoal advantage via a sharp cut and finish at the near post.
Refusing to give up, Sunderland scored in the 72nd minute to make it 3-2. Luckily, United held on to book their place in the Premier League 2 play-off quarter-finals.
Lawrence spoke to the Manchester Evening News and hailed Laceyâs contributions, while also commenting on the 19-year-oldâs development. Lacey is considered a first-team player but still drops down to youth games for minutes.
Adam Lawrence expressed high praise for Shea Lacey following his sensational display in the match against Sunderland.
The final score was Manchester United 3, Sunderland 2.
Chido Obi scored the opening goal for Manchester United inside 14 minutes.
Shea Lacey plays for Manchester United's Under-21 team.

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The United coach told MEN, âI thought overall it was a really good performance. I think if youâre looking at Shea in this recent period, I think heâs playing with a lot of maturity. And you can see that training with the first-team players and being around their programme consistently is definitely helping him in a lot of areas of his game.â
âHis all-round performances today in terms of the consistency of his levels.â
âThere are always going to be a couple of bits around his decision-making and maybe being reliable in certain situations, but on the whole, I thought it was a really, really good performance. He got his goal, and he looked like a real threat at the top end of the pitch.â
Lawrence credited the United staff for the progress Lacey is making physically.
âCredit to all the staff who work behind the scenes in terms of managing him, all the sports science and medical staff, just in terms of where heâs gotten himself to, and then naturally, heâs a young man and maturing all the time as well. Sometimes we forget he is a young man and heâs going through those years of growth. But in terms of that maturity, itâs something weâve definitely seen an improvement with on and off the pitch, so hopefully he will continue to build on that and take confidence from it.â
There were multiple moments when United seemed headed for a routine victory, but they kept giving the Black Cats a route back into the game. Lawrence identified this as a key area to work on.
âSunderland are a good side, and I thought they played some good stuff, but I think the biggest lesson in terms of the team stuff is when weâve got those two goal leads, so weâve gone 2-1 and weâve gone 3-1 today, and we had that similar one with the Real Madrid game we were 2-0 up.â
âYou then give the opposition moments and in terms of the decision-making and the quality of the moments, then you give the opposition an opportunity, they take it and then you turn the game edgy. So, in all honesty, in the last part of the game, they could have scored, and it could have gone to extra time. Weâve managed to see the game out and obviously get the win.â
âBut the biggest lessons, if we want to get to the right nitty-gritty of this, would be to eradicate those mistakes and make sure that when weâve got that two-goal lead, or a healthy lead, that we make sure that we continue with that dominance and see the game out properly.â
Lacey made his United first-team debut in December when he came on as a substitute against Aston Villa. Ruben Amorim was the manager at the time.
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