Manchester United are the standard bearers in world football for producing top youth talent, but their decades of success don't necessarily grant them a free pass in regards to continuing that for years to come.
United were guilty of resting in their laurels in years gone by and simply hoping another world-class talent would emerge as a by-product of their past success which they have enjoyed.
With the appointment of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer nearly three years ago came a bit of a reality check for the club on a whole as they took a step back and realised a 'cultural reset' was needed to focus on the core principals which had become a little muddied since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.
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