Man Utd kids set to be given chance at Brighton

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Casemiro's Manchester United career is over – now it is time to give youth a chance.
As predicted, Michael Carrick confirmed veteran midfielder Casemiro will play no part at Brighton on Sunday.
Last Sunday's Old Trafford farewell "went as well as we could have hoped", according to the United boss.
That means there is at least one spare spot available in Carrick's squad – and there is likely to be a couple more.
While Carrick stressed he would respect the position Brighton – and the other European qualification hopefuls – are in on the final day, the game does offer an opportunity to see how some United youngsters deal with the intensity of a Premier League game.
Carrick did not say who he is thinking about, but midfielders Tyler Fletcher – twin brother Jack is thought to have an injury – and Jim Thwaites, plus forward Shea Lacey, seem most likely to benefit at the Amex Stadium.