Manchester United's youngsters have continued the club's proud  tradition in the FA Youth Cup by beating Sheffield United to win the  competition for a record-extending tenth time. 
 
 Manchester United celebrate their tenth FA Youth Cup victory, which leaves them three clear of Arsenal
Having  drawn the first leg of the final 2-2 at Bramall Lane, United won 4-1 on  Monday night to seal a 6-3 aggregate victory and ensure the Old  Trafford faithful could witness a second piece of silverware being  lifted in as many days.  
Ravel Morrison and Will Keane each  scored a brace to see off Sheffield United, who reached the end of the  road after an outstanding campaign.
Sir Alex Ferguson was in the  stands to witness the triumph and must now decide the next career move  of a group who look destined for much bigger things.
It might have  been a season of unremitting gloom for the Blades at first-team level -  Micky Adams' side were relegated to League One - but their youth team  squad have been exceptional.
The key for the South Yorkshire  outfit will be keeping hold of them, which in the case of Jordan Slew in  particular may prove to be difficult. Slew has already made eight  first-team appearances and has a couple of England Under-19 caps to his name, a number that seems certain to rise.
The  Sheffield-born youngster went close on a couple of occasions before the  break, including a dipping, curling shot that had Sam Johnstone  scrambling across his goal to watch it to safety.
But United were  just too strong for the Blades and, of the current crop, the likes of  French import Paul Pogba, Ryan Tunnicliffe, Morrison and Keane have all  benn tipped for great things. 
After Keane screwed twin brother  Michael's cross into his path, Morrison required one touch to control  before burying a clinical shot into the bottom corner.
Pegged back  twice in last week's first leg, United were in no mood to release their  grip on Monday. And after Terry Kennedy had handled a Will Keane  header, the rangy striker strode up to send George Long the wrong way.
In  a second half that saw the unfortunate departure of the Blades' Harry  Maguire on a stretcher, Morrison was first to double his tally. This  time, it was sublime in a more orthodox manner as he strode to the edge  of the area, crabbed his way across the box, then cut a fantastic shot low  into the far corner.
Joe Ironside pulled one back but Keane responded with another to round off the scoring.
 
 

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