The flip-flap is a skill that involves a quick two-touch feint to fool defenders. Shea Lacey executed one against Manchester City on Friday night before floating a perfect cross in the box where Chido Obi made no mistake, finding the back of the net with a header from close range.
But it was a chance was gift-wrapped from Lacey, who was congratulated by three of his teammates as the remainder surrounded Obi.
It spoke volumes that Lacey was congratulated by Jayden Kamason, Sonny Aljofree and Jim Thwaites for his role in the goal, but dazzling in academy games is nothing new for the Liverpool-born player.
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Lacey now trains with the senior group on a day-to-day basis, meaning he is viewed as a first-team player, but the lack of senior fixtures this season has seen him drop down to the U21s for minutes, which is the reason why he started for United in their Premier League 2 semi-final play-off clash.
Michael Carrick was present at the Joie Stadium to watch the mini-Manchester derby. Carrick took his seat just a minute before the game kicked off, alongside his assistant, Steve Holland, and Travis Binnion, who recently stepped up from being U21 manager to become a first-team coach.
Carrick’s presence meant the game would have been viewed as an audition by the likes of Lacey, Obi and Thwaites, who all have hopes of featuring for the first-team next season when there are more games to go around.
Lacey will sense a big opportunity this summer. His cameos for the first-team against Burnley and Brighton in January were full of promise, and he has benefited from training with the senior squad each day.
The youngster’s route to the first-team does not look as daunting due to Amad’s lack of form, either. Amad has contributed just two goals and three assists this season, so Lacey must back himself to get minutes on the right wing.
He couldn’t have done much more to enhance his first-team credentials with his showings for the under-21s. He was quiet in the first quarter against City, who opened the scoring within the first few minutes of the game, but he exploded into life by providing the wonderful assist (the flip-flap) for Obi to make it 2-1.
Although the goal was all about Lacey’s genius and imagination, Obi deserved credit for being in the right position at the right time. That is a knack all top strikers must possess, and Obi had brought United level earlier in the half by sniffing out a poacher’s goal in the same manner.
At the end of Obi’s career, his first-half brace against City certainly won’t make the highlight reel of his best goals, but the ability to find chances in the box is what great strikers build successful careers off.
Obi’s finishing instincts have never been in doubt since his transfer from Arsenal in 2024. But there have been question marks about what he can do out of possession, his work rate for the team, and his hold-up play.
United decided to keep Obi in the academy this season for that exact reason – he required major improvement off the ball. The good news is that the decision has paid off in spades, with Obi looking markedly better in that area.
He looked to relish the battle against City’s centre-backs, going to shoulder-to-shoulder in aerial duels and scrapping for second balls. There was even a shout of “well done, Chido” from U21 interim boss Adam Lawrence on the touchline when he won a header among blue shirts.
Lawrence had a bigger smile on his face when Lacey made it 3-1 on the stroke of half-time with a composed penalty. Interestingly, Lacey uses Bruno Fernandes’ technique when he steps up to take spot kicks.
Lacey and Obi were not the only players on the pitch who were hoping to impress Carrick, though. Thwaites pulled the strings from the base of the midfield, while Jack Moorhouse made it 4-1 just after play resumed for the second half.
You will struggle to find a better ball carrier than Moorhouse across the academy system in Britain. He is an outstanding dribbler and demonstrated his ability to run at speed by extending United’s advantage.
Last season, Ruben Amorim named Moorhouse on the bench for home and away Europa League quarter-final legs against Lyon, and he was included in two Premier League matchday squads, so he will be targeting first-team involvement again in 2026/2027, when the calendar returns to ‘normal’.
City produced an almost immediate response to Moorhouse’s goal, making it 4-2, and pushed hard in the closing stages as they attempted a comeback. It got nervy when Floyd Samba netted his second in the 82nd minute, but United survived the late pressure to beat City on their own turf.
Manchester derby wins at any level should be celebrated, but United’s U21s deserve extra kudos for securing an impressive win against their rivals in a semi-final, which sets up a final against Brighton next week.
The win was made even sweeter by Carrick being there to watch it in person.
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