
Manchester City U18 coach Ben Wilkinson says they must learn from their 3-3 draw with Leeds United.
Adedire Mebude slotted home to give City an early lead, but they were pegged back when Lui Bradbury equalised just a few minutes later.
In a tight and fiercely competitive contest, City looked as though they had secured the win thanks to second-half goals from Josh Adam and Kian Breckin.
But a quick reply from Marley Wilson and an 87th-minute equaliser from Bradbury saw the points shared at the City Football Academy.
Afterwards, Wilkinson told City's website: "When you are 3-1 up with 20 minutes to go and you draw 3-3 you are disappointed.
"As a group of players and staff, we are disappointed that we didn't manage to win the game from a position of strength but it is something for us to look at moving forward.
"Leeds are a tough team to play against, they are very much like their first team the way they press.
"It is hard to play against, some of the quality we showed at times and the chances we created was pleasing so there was a lot of positives to take from that side.
"But the flip side of that is we can't expect to win games of football when you concede three goals. That is something for us to look at for sure."
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