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Dylan Levitt is one of those keen to run out at the Theatre of Dreams after being promoted to the Under-23s of late.
“It'll be great because, as a young boy, I strived to play there one day,” the Welsh midfielder told MUTV. “It''ll be the first time on Friday so I hope to play there.
”I've played a few training games but not a proper match. Friday is a proper game. As a young boy, you train each and every day to play at Old Trafford and I have the chance to do that. My friends and family will be coming to the match.“
“Any time you get to play at Old Trafford, it's just an amazing experience,” said O'Connor. “It's my fourth or fifth time now and every time you get to play there, it's a real honour.
”It's definitely quite a young 23s team so I think it will be the first time for a couple of them. It should be a good experience for them.
“When you walk out at the start for the warm-up, you're used to seeing out here [at the Aon Training Complex] or Leigh Sports Village but looked up and see a 75,000-seater stadium. So it is a bit different but, as soon as the whistle blows and the game starts, it's just a normal game.
”My advice would be just to block it out and play your normal game. It's definitely very exciting for everybody.“
George Tanner admits he cannot wait for the game to come because he was such a big United supporter growing up nearby.
“It makes it extra special,” he admitted. “Obviously, as a United fan, it was my dream to play in that stadium really.
”I've been there quite a lot and did the stadium tour a few times when I was younger. I went to the Museum and saw all the trophies. It was great. I came on as a substitute there earlier in the season and played there in the FA Youth Cup once so I've played at Old Trafford a couple of times.“
Nishan Burkart is another youngster keen to get another crack of appearing at the ground as he looks to bank more valuable experience.
“It's always good to get the feeling of what it is like to play there, at such a brilliant stadium,” added the Swiss forward. “Obviously, it's a great pitch but so big so a lot of work will be going on out there! There might just be a few nerves, that is always a factor, but it's good to get learning about how to play in such big stadiums.
”Having a lot of fans is good to cheer us on and it might also be a disadvantage for our opponents.“
https://www.manutd.com/en/news/deta...ted-to-be-playing-at-old-trafford-v-west-brom
Kick off at 7pm
Live on MUTV
Dylan Levitt is one of those keen to run out at the Theatre of Dreams after being promoted to the Under-23s of late.
“It'll be great because, as a young boy, I strived to play there one day,” the Welsh midfielder told MUTV. “It''ll be the first time on Friday so I hope to play there.
”I've played a few training games but not a proper match. Friday is a proper game. As a young boy, you train each and every day to play at Old Trafford and I have the chance to do that. My friends and family will be coming to the match.“
“Any time you get to play at Old Trafford, it's just an amazing experience,” said O'Connor. “It's my fourth or fifth time now and every time you get to play there, it's a real honour.
”It's definitely quite a young 23s team so I think it will be the first time for a couple of them. It should be a good experience for them.
“When you walk out at the start for the warm-up, you're used to seeing out here [at the Aon Training Complex] or Leigh Sports Village but looked up and see a 75,000-seater stadium. So it is a bit different but, as soon as the whistle blows and the game starts, it's just a normal game.
”My advice would be just to block it out and play your normal game. It's definitely very exciting for everybody.“
George Tanner admits he cannot wait for the game to come because he was such a big United supporter growing up nearby.
“It makes it extra special,” he admitted. “Obviously, as a United fan, it was my dream to play in that stadium really.
”I've been there quite a lot and did the stadium tour a few times when I was younger. I went to the Museum and saw all the trophies. It was great. I came on as a substitute there earlier in the season and played there in the FA Youth Cup once so I've played at Old Trafford a couple of times.“
Nishan Burkart is another youngster keen to get another crack of appearing at the ground as he looks to bank more valuable experience.
“It's always good to get the feeling of what it is like to play there, at such a brilliant stadium,” added the Swiss forward. “Obviously, it's a great pitch but so big so a lot of work will be going on out there! There might just be a few nerves, that is always a factor, but it's good to get learning about how to play in such big stadiums.
”Having a lot of fans is good to cheer us on and it might also be a disadvantage for our opponents.“
https://www.manutd.com/en/news/deta...ted-to-be-playing-at-old-trafford-v-west-brom
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