‘Lifeblood’, a story-driven documentary series utilising exclusive behind-the-scenes access to explore what drives the achievements and the philosophy of youth development at the club. Interviews with current first-team graduates mphasise how the Academy’s core values mould successful people on and off the pitch.Alejandro Garnacho discuss how youth development has been the lifeblood of the club since its 1930s launch and how those pulling on a red shirt in 2024 are educated on those in whose footsteps they follow, while Scott McTominay returns to the Academy building to learn the sports science techniques used to help maximise the potential of every young person in the Academy’s care.
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Nick Cox, Director of Academy, said: “We know youth development plays a role in our club like at no other. The Academy and youth have supported Manchester United through our darkest moments and lifted us to our greatest heights, from Munich and 1968 to the Treble and much more. Hitting the 250th graduate landmark recently provided an opportunity to celebrate the great players and staff that have built a legacy, one nearly a century old, of developing homegrown players here. ”I’m excited that this documentary series will share an in-depth insight into our Academy, showing how the right environment is carefully created by a fantastic team of staff and by the amazing young people in our care. The process of filming Lifeblood has brought together people from all over the club, including former players, graduates, coaches, parents, players and, of course, the great staff I’m lucky enough to work with. It has therefore also proved a reminder that while we are one of the biggest clubs in the world, we are also an intimate family.”
Harry Robinson said: “As a United fan, I don’t think there are many better feelings than seeing a young Academy player come good. The buzz around Old Trafford, and now online too, is hard to beat. And that age-old question pipes up time and time again: where has this kid come from?
”Well, Lifeblood will show you. It has been an immense privilege to go behind the scenes at Carrington, The Cliff, Old Trafford and elsewhere to learn how such a talented group of players and staff are committed to elite youth development, all the while maintaining a genuine family feel to the place. I can’t wait for other Reds around the world to see these special moments, never captured before, which have been a part of the journeys of players now lighting up Old Trafford week after week.”
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