Manchester United won the FA Youth Cup on Wednesday evening beating Nottingham Forest 3-1 at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils Under-18s were crown winners in front of a crowd of 67,492 at Old Trafford - the biggest in the competition’s 70-year history.
United captain Rhys Bennett was on the scoresheet as was Alejandro Garnacho, who netted twice to give the club the victory.
The win was the Red Devils’ 11th of the competition, a record, with their last coming in 2011.
From Duncan Edwards to Jesse Lingard, over the years United have had some huge names win the cup before breaking into the first team and becoming an established player for the club.
With that being said, we take a look at the Red Devils’ strongest starting XI to have lifted the FA Youth Cup.
1. Sam Johnstone
Was between the sticks during United’s 2011 Youth Cup win, but failed to break into the first team. He eventually found regular football at West Brom and has earned three caps for England to date. Photo: Getty Images
2. Gary Neville
A member of the 1992 winning side, Neville went on to become club captain and one of England’s greatest right-backs.
3. David Sadler
Spent a decade in United’s first team and won the competition in 1964 before being part of the European Cup winning side four years later, Sadler eventually moved to Preston, who were managed by Bobby Charlton at the time. Photo: Getty Images
4. Phil Neville
The only member of the 1995 team to make the starting XI, Neville, who captained that team, would go on to make 380 appearances for United, winning 14 trophies. Photo: Getty Images