Manchester United coach Olli Gunnar Solchar expressed his pride in completing the career of the team preparing to play the 4000th game in a row by relying on at least one of the squad's youth academy graduates when he faces Everton in the English Premier League football tomorrow Sunday.

The beginning of the series dates back to a second-tier match against Fulham in 1937.

We celebrate a new historic achievement by #United Academy يونايتد #United

- Manchester United (@ManUtd_EN) December 14, 2019

Players in the current squad, including Marcus Rashford and Scott Maktuminae, are following in the footsteps of legends such as Bobby Charlton, George Best and Jill 92.

"Giving opportunities to young players is a tradition with the club and we are very proud of it. It is part of our nature and you quickly realize that when you join the club," the Norwegian coach said in a statement.

@Paulpogba says in our lengthy conversation with him that the rising #United Academy is something we should be proud of يونايتد #United

- Manchester United (@ManUtd_EN) December 13, 2019

"Nothing pleases me more than a player from the academy has entered the field. Young players can dazzle and amaze you when you give them the opportunity to show their talents. They are a cornerstone and a source of pride, and we hope this habit will last long."

United have already given 10 children of the academy a chance to play this season and have played more than a third of the game minutes available to the first team.

Tomorrow marks 4000 consecutive matches by an academy player in the senior squad for @ManUtd 👹❤️ pic.twitter.com/Mxw6sYAlWW

- Gary Neville (@ GNev2) December 14, 2019

"The supreme goal of the academy is to supply the first team with two players, and this is happening for the 4000th game in a row, which is a tremendous achievement," said Nick United's Head of Development Nicky Butt.

Pat was part of the 1992 generation in United which included Gary Neville, David Beckham and Paul Scholes, and he lived golden years under coach Alex Ferguson in the 1990s.

A young Cristiano Ronaldo trying to impress 3 children from the Manchester United Academy

Nowadays☝️ of them is a professional player of the 1st team 👀 Do you recognize him?

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- ProperFootball (@ProperFootball_) July 28, 2019

"This is an amazing number and it talks to you about United. Everyone at the club played a pivotal role and we must be very proud because of this rule."

18 U18 | The United Academy team beat the Manchester City Academy team 2-1 [goal scoring: Hannibal Mjabri & Teddin Mingi] pic.twitter.com/Z2kIeUdiqH

- Manchester United newspaper (@MUFCMENA) November 11, 2019