Back to school for United debutant Wheatley
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Manchester United history maker Ethan Wheatley celebrated becoming the 250th Academy graduate to make his first-team debut for the Old Trafford club by going to school.
The 18-year-old striker was an injury-time replacement for Rasmus Hojlund in Wednesday's 4-2 win over Sheffield United.
It capped a remarkable week for Stockport-born Wheatley, who was on the bench for the FA Cup semi-final against Coventry at the weekend and then played a key role in United Under-18s Premier League Cup final win against Manchester City on Tuesday.
But it didn鈥檛 excuse him his studies as he aims to get an Extended Diploma in Marketing.
鈥淗e has been at school this morning,鈥 said United鈥檚 head of academy, Nick Cox.
鈥淲hen you are a youth team player, you are still of scholarship age and duty bound to continue with your education. He is in the upper sixth, so he has to stay at the school until the end of the year.
鈥淗e has been pestering us to come into school and get the education finished. He has never told me this but I would suspect one motive is that it would feel pretty good walking into school having just made your Manchester United debut. I don鈥檛 blame him for that.鈥
An England Under-17 international, Wheatley showed no fear during his brief time on the pitch at Old Trafford and is likely to keep his place in Erik ten Hag鈥檚 squad for Saturday鈥檚 Premier League encounter with Burnley.
It is a far cry from a trip to the Czech Republic as an 11-year-old recalled in a conversation between Cox and Neil Gittens, United鈥檚 head of player development for youngsters between the ages of nine and 12, in the wake of Wheatley鈥檚 senior bow.
鈥淣eil and I took Ethan on a tour to the Czech Republic,鈥 said Cox. 鈥淲e were recalling how nervous and tearful he was about being away from home.
鈥淗e was a little bit overawed by the whole experience. We had to encourage him and coax him to play games. We were basically bribing him with chocolate pancakes. That feels like yesterday.鈥