England took on Scotland in the recent U16 English Derby, and a special pair of characters on the pitch raised eyebrows. They are the twin sons of Manchester United's technical director, Felzner - Jack and Tanner, who played for England and Scotland respectively. Although England won 3-0, Fecha was undoubtedly the biggest winner anyway.
Fecha played for Manchester United between 2003 and 2015 and now his twin sons have turned 15. They trained rigorously in City's youth system, playing in the same midfield position. However, when it came to choosing the U16 representative team, the two brothers took different paths. Jack represented England U16 and wore number 19, while Tanner followed in his father's footsteps and represented Scotland in the number 8 jersey. The two met narrowly on the pitch at a UEFA U16 development tournament.
In 2021, Ficha returns to Manchester United as technical director, while his twin sons continue to train at Manchester City. It is expected that they will both follow in their father's footsteps and become professional players in the future. They represent two separate teams, which is certainly a unique investment. If one of the sons plays for Manchester United in the future and the other one for Manchester City, the discussion and conversation about them will be even richer.