Manchester United’s Angel Gomes, 18, ignoring hype; ‘Old Trafford is the dream’

Angel Gomes has refused to get carried away amid the hype of a promising future at Manchester United, saying that he knows maintaining his focus will help him succeed long-term at the club.

Gomes, who turned 18 at the end of August, became United’s youngest debutant since Duncan Edwards in 1953 when he came on against Crystal Palace on the final day of the 2016-17 season.

The forward is among United’s top bracket of prospects, joining Tahith Chong, Ethan Laird, James Garner and Mason Greenwood.new nike nfl jerseys cheap

“I’ve got to put that [expectation] to one side,” Gomes told ESPN FC. “The best players get to the top because they have stayed level-headed. I’ve got to carry on working hard and keep putting everything in to training and games.”

Speaking after United’s under-23s defeated Stoke City 1-0 at Old Trafford, Gomes only fuelled the anticipation with a curled finish into the far corner from the left edge of the penalty area to win the game.1

The 37th-minute goal, his third for the U23s this season, happened to come on his 18th birthday — and with Jose Mourinho watching from the stands.

“It wasn’t a bad goal to score in front of him,” Gomes said. “I’m happy to get a goal on my birthday and it was a nice feeling to be able to celebrate in front of my family and friends. The most important thing is the three points and we’re just happy to keep progressing in the league.”

Gomes, born in London but raised in Salford, has represented England at youth level from U16 to U19 and was part of the U17 squad that won the World Cup last year. He was also one of six starters against Stoke who travelled with the senior team for the summer tour of the United States.nike nfl jerseys cheap paypal

Ro-Shaun Williams, James Garner, Ethan Hamilton, Joshua Bohui, Chong and Gomes were used sparingly by Mourinho, but Gomes believes they returned from the two-week trip better players.

Away from the training pitch, it was a chance to see how players such as Alexis Sanchez and Juan Mata spend their down time as well as navigating numerous commercial and media duties.