Reigan Heskey, son of Emile, scored a superb late winner as Manchester City beat Manchester United 2-1 to win the FA Youth Cup for the fifth time in their history.
With Pep Guardiola, Phil Foden and Antoine Semenyo watching on at the Joie Stadium, the 18-year-old smartly chopped past Yuel Helafu to fire into the top corner to settle the first Manchester derby Youth Cup final in 40 years.
The goal secures a league and cup double for City, both at the expense of their rivals United, who were also pipped to the U18s Premier League North title.
City, who were beaten in last season's final by Aston Villa, redeemed themselves to secure a fifth FA Youth Cup in the club's history and their third in six years.
The Citizens opened the scoring through a stunning Floyd Samba free-kick from near 25 yards out that found the top corner. Just 59 seconds after the restart, Godwill Kukonki headed home a super pass from Jim Thwaites, a goal celebrated by interim first team head coach Michael Carrick and Bruno Fernandes, who were in attendance.
The sides went in level at the break, but it was quickly clear which side had emerged the brighter of the two.
United's Cameron Byrne-Hughes, who had denied Teddie Lamb in the first half with a top save, clattered into Samba minutes into the second half. The referee decided against a penalty and City were awarded a corner instead.
That was one of a number of curious decisions from the referee, who gave two yellow cards for simulation instead of two penalties for either side.
First, Dante Headley was booked for a dive after going down under pressure from Noah Ajayi. That was before United's JJ Gabriel, who had a quiet night, was also cautioned despite clear contact from Kaden Braithwaite in the area.
City nearly found their second earlier on when Ryan McAidoo, who shone, made easy work of Kukonki and Thwaites before drilling a ball into the area. It took a nick off a recovering Kukonki and hit the bar.
After Heskey fired home, United had suddenly sparked into life with three minutes to go. Chido Obi saw a late effort blocked in search of a late equaliser that wasn't to be.
City now look forward to a Premier League title play-off against south winners Chelsea at Stamford Bridge next week.
Dicbclopsz
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Congratulations to our boys 🩵 let the blue moon rise again!
Abdulghana23
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Come on city 🩵🩵 Senior side we are coming 🩵 the league and FA cup
riwabdeikr
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kudos to man city
Bash3600
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the BLUE MOON is shining everywhere in England CTID
Padbdlmnpu
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Man city is doing well in all angles
mipbdlmnop
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now city has swept the all of England what team
Yamablstu
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Congrats Young Blues👏🏿👏🏿 now on to the seniors on Saturday🙏🏾🙏🏾
dougiefresh
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2 Patients with 5 visitors
Emchi
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Okay
Slimfit15
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Go harder 💪🏼
fapaekpyz
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better luck next time
Kacaceikuy
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Does it mean even the United women can't win trophies again as well? 😢🤔🤔🤔
Robbdirtu
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man city is doing well this season
nozcdiosy
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the youth team did their part now its the senior team and women's team to finish everything 💙
Dapcmostz
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Manchester is 🩵