Even if you're not a Manchester United or Arsenal fan, you've probably heard the name of Cheeto · Martin. The 16-year-old striker, who made the switch from Arsenal to the Red Devils Academy this summer, caught the attention of fans again this weekend. He scored a hat-trick in just 15 minutes in Manchester United's 6-0 thrashing of Nottingham Forest in Manchester United's Under-18s.

Obi made his debut last weekend, playing 27 minutes in a narrow 4-3 win over Sunderland for Manchester United's Under-18s. Against Nottingham Forest, manager Adam · Lawrence put Obi in the number 9 shirt to start, and it took only 12 seconds for the manager to prove the manager's choice. It was also thanks to the generosity of Forest defender Siviren · Robinson, who tried to pass the ball back to the goalkeeper, but the power was too light, and Obi broke the ball past the goalkeeper and nudged the empty goal.

Just four minutes later, Nottingham Forest gave another gift, Manchester United's Jess · Fitzgerald's cross from the right was cleared by Forest defenders Ethan · Blooms and sent it straight to Obi, who scored a brace with a low shot. But the fans who promoted Obi Shuangring on social media soon saw his "hat".

In the 15th minute, James · Scanlon crossed from the left, Obi grabbed a shot from the edge of the small penalty area, and the ball went straight into the net. At just 16 years old, Obi's three shots were decisive and correctly chosen, reflecting the characteristics of a prolific striker. As we all know, he scored 10 goals in a single game in his masterpiece - Arsenal Youth Team's 14-3 victory over Liverpool!

Not only that, but Obi also has a positive sense of scrambling, chasing down Nottingham Forest's ball handler on a return and making a tackle. Possessing a tall stature and strong athleticism means that he is almost invincible at the U18 age level. After the game, Obi posted a photo on social media holding the match ball and holding up three fingers, saying: "I'm happy to be back on the field."
Despite Obi's excellent performances, United have made it clear that the Denmark youth striker has his own 'individual training plan' after completing his transfer and needs to make up for the lack of pre-season training, hinting that his development will be treated with caution. So, Obi was substituted at half-time.

According to the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United want Obi to slowly integrate into the youth system, be carefully cultivated and return to full game form. Therefore, he has already completed the registration at the end of September, and he will officially play in late October. Obi, who also has English and Nigerian nationality, is no stranger to this arrangement, having initially spent only 16s at Arsenal last season before reaching the Under-18 level in the second half of the season, but has scored a club-record 32 goals in 20 appearances.
Obi also played for Arsenal's Under-19 and Under-21 teams at the time, training with the first team. This will also be the path that United have planned for him, with the Red Devils offering twice as much treatment as Arsenal, poaching Obi into the team, and the presence of legendary striker Ruud van Nistelrooy also being a factor in attracting him to join. But the club will not rush to get Obi into the first team, because if they are not ready, it will only undermine their confidence and will not be conducive to long-term development.

Manchester United's Under-18s could provide Obi with a stage to boost his confidence, with a two-point lead in the Youth Premier League and good momentum. After Obi was replaced, Scanlon, Amir · Ibragimov and Jim · Swaites scored another goal each to complete the victory. The Red Devils have won all seven league games, scoring 32 goals and conceding just four, giving the atmosphere far superior to the first team.