Man City youngsters banned from wearing coloured boots in bid to keep them grounded

Football
By Mirror | Oct 10, 2016
City Under-18 manager Jason Wilcox wants to keep his troops grounded [PHOTO: COURTESY]

Manchester City starlets have been banned from wearing coloured boots as Etihad chiefs attempt to keep their young guns grounded.

The Under-18 players have been ordered to turn out in black boots only from now on, reports the Manchester Evening News.

City want to ensure their youth players are level-headed, as well as technically excellent and talented.

And that forms a key element in a youth strategy which the head of academy coaching Jason Wilcox feels will end up leaving first team manager Pep Guardiola “spoilt for choice” in terms of young stars.

City have had some spectacular successes in the youth ranks in recent years, and are now starting to see those green shoots blossom in the first team, with Kelechi Iheanacho , Aleix Garcia, Tosin Adarabioyo, Angelino, Pablo Maffeo and Angus Gunn now part of the first team set-up.

But the feeling within the club is that the recruitment and coaching policy will only truly start to have an effect in the next few years.

“I’m not someone who gets carried away, but I have never seen anything like the talent we have at this Academy,” said Wilcox.

“We have got kids here who are at a level that is just mind-blowing. It makes me hope that I am working here for the next ten years.

“We want Pep Guardiola to be spoilt for choice – and we are getting there.

“Our aim is to have a first-team squad packed with players from our Academy. Not only that, it would also be great to get some Mancunian blood into the team.”

[PHOTO: COURTESY]

But City also see their role as being as much about personal development as football excellence – and the coloured boots ban forms part of that.

Wilcox added: “There is nothing worse for me than to see a high-profile footballer who has no manners or respect for other people.

“Yes, you do have to be single-minded, but you can still be respectful to others.

“It doesn’t matter whether a boy is speaking to one of the cleaning ladies or the CEO, we demand that they show respect.

“We want people to represent Manchester City the right way – not just in a sky-blue shirt, but when they are away from the club as well.”

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