No homework, no match - inside the hidden curriculum producing Man City future stars

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Rico Lewis will always remember the Wednesday night that saw him become the youngest player in the history of the Champions League to score on debut.

The 17-year-old fulfilled his boyhood dream in front of 50,000 Blues cheering him on to mark his first Manchester City start in style as he scored against Sevilla.

And, after a few hours of sleep once the adrenaline finally wore off, he was back at the training ground on Thursday morning for school lessons as he worked towards his A-Levels.

Anybody who enters City's academy is given a tour of two schools they can attend - St Bede's College in Manchester and The Barlow state school in Didsbury - and education continues for those who earn a football scholarship at 16 until they are 18.

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