Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes the young players at the club have held their own in recent weeks.
United have become increasingly reliant on youngsters as the injuries pile up.
The likes of Mason Greenwood, Tahith Chong, Angel Gomes and Brandon Williams have seen their playing time increase.
And Solskjaer is happy with what they have produced for the first team so far.
He told Gary Neville during a Sky Sports interview: "I'm very happy with the young boys.
"You've got to put this question in a couple of brackets, really.
"They've stepped in during difficult circumstances, at a difficult time with loads of injuries to key players. But I feel they've held their own.
"We've had a few debuts in Europe and in the league.
"I don't think it's the young boys that you can say we expect more from because this club is also full of experienced internationals and medal-winners, championship winners.
"I don't think the young ones have put a foot wrong."

