Ruben Amorim is set to prioritize the Europa League semi-finals against Athletic Bilbao by fielding younger players in Manchester United's next three Premier League fixtures. Ahead of these crucial matches, which include a thrilling extra-time victory over Lyon, three young talents, Harry Amass, Chido Obi, and Ayden Heaven, are expected to gain significant playing time. Amorim acknowledges the risks of integrating young players during challenging times but believes in their potential to contribute to the team's success as they aim for a trophy and Champions League qualification.
Amorim stated, "It's not the best moment or the best season to put some kids to play... but in this moment we need to do it, and sometimes you have surprises."
He acknowledged that Ayden, despite facing team competition, has proven his readiness to play, expressing confidence in the young talent's ability to contribute.
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