Manchester United academy assist coach Colin Little is delighted with the success of Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood.
Little worked with both strikers inside the the club's youth system.
"I honestly think you can't look at any team and think there are any two better homegrown strikers in the country," he told manutd.com. “Tammy Abraham and Harry Kane are really good strikers but we've got two on our books right now.
“Without blowing our own trumpet, that's just incredible isn't it? Both are still young, both are Manchester United kids from an early age. It's why, but for anything else, if they were the two people who come out of this Academy, you would be like 'wow'. I mean what are forwards worth nowadays? People who score goals – at that age?
"You're looking at it, thinking what an incredible asset to have, and you've got the other ones like Brandon Williams and James Garner, and others, behind them. It's a testament to everybody and, let's be honest with you, from all the way down with Eamon Mulvey's group, all the way through, those players have gone through every single age group. From Tony Whelan, and everybody is where they are now. I mean they could be in our first team for nearly 20 years. It can be a 20-year career from 18 to 38."