Ashley Young responds after being denie chance to play vs son Tyler in FA Cup game

Ashley Young says he is ‘gutte’ after he was denie the chance to play against his son. Tyler during Everton’s 2-0 win over Peterborough in the FA Cup on Thursday night.
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Both starte the game as substitutes but while Ashley Young, 39, was brought on in the second. Half, 18-year-old Tyler Young was left on the bench by Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson.
After the game, Ferguson, who is the son of former Manchester United manager. Sir Alex Ferguson, reveale that he receive criticism from an. Everton player over his decision to not bring on Tyler Young as a substitute in the second half.
Ashley Young looke a disconsolate figure when the full-time whistle was blown and in a post on. X on Friday, the former Manchester United winger wrote that he is ‘gutte’.
Everton took the lead in the first half through Beto and seale their win with Iliman. Ndiaye’s penalty in the eighth minute of injury time.
Asked if it was a difficult decision to leave Tyler Young on the bench, Ferguson said: ‘Very, very difficult but I’ve got to do what I think is best for the team, as much as I wanted Tyler to get on.
If the game had been 2-0 at that point then I would have put him on but it’s 1-0.
‘I’ve got to get a forward on, I’ve got to try and get something out of the game, I’ve got to do what’s best for the team and we’re not a charity case.
As much as I wante Tyler to get on with his dad… one of their players had a bit of a pop at me which is bang out of order.
‘I’ve got to do what’s best for the team and at that point, it’s 1-0, I’m trying to get a result.’
Asked to elaborate on the remark from the Everton player, Ferguson said: ‘Listen, it was small things but nah, not for me, that.
‘I’ve got to do what’s best for the team.’