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Fergie’s killjoy nepo baby: Sir Alex Ferguson’s son Darren is slammed for denying Ashley Young his ‘dream’ by refusing to play his son against him – after his own famous father handed him a ‘lucky’ break

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Sir Alex Ferguson’s son Darren has been criticized for denying Ashley Young a piece of FA Cup history on Thursday night.

Young, 39, was a second-half substitute in Everton’s 2-0 win over Peterborough, who had his 18-year-old son Tyler on their own bench.

No father and son have ever played against each other in 154 years of English football’s oldest competition, but that looked set to change at Goodison Park.

However, Tyler was an unused substitute as the League One side exited the FA Cup in the third round following goals from Beto and Iliman Ndiaye.

Ashley posted the one-word message ‘GUTTED’ on X on Friday morning after missing out on history, and fans expressed sympathy with the former Manchester United star, with some arguing that Darren has only succeeded in the game due to his own famous father.

‘It’s quite ironic how Darren Ferguson literally has a career in football because of his Dad yet denied Ashley Young the chance to share the field with his son Tyler,’ one fan posted on X.

Ashley Young (left) did not get the chance to play against his son Tyler (right) on Thursday

Ashley Young (left) did not get the chance to play against his son Tyler (right) on Thursday

Peterborough boss Darren Ferguson has been criticized for not using Tyler off the bench

Peterborough boss Darren Ferguson has been criticized for not using Tyler off the bench

‘Darren Ferguson has blood on his hands for not bringing on Tyler Young to play against his Dad Ashley Young tonight,’ another X account added.

‘Not bringing on Tyler Young to play against his dad (Ashley Young), is pretty poor from Darren Ferguson,’ another supporter stated.

Meanwhile, one X user was perplexed by Darren’s decision making as they asked: ‘Why didn’t Darren Ferguson let Ashley Young’s son come on for the last couple of minutes when they went two nil down?’

‘Out of order mate, no harm throwing him on for last 10,’ another fan replied to Ashley.

Sir Alex was in the stands to watch his son’s team in action, but did not get the chance to see another father-son combination make history.

Roy Keane, who left Manchester United after falling out with Ferguson Sr. in 2005, has criticized the legendary Red Devils boss in the past for giving his own son a ‘lucky’ break in football.

Darren was on United’s books as a player and won a Premier League medal in 1993, despite struggling to break into the first team before leaving to join Wolves the following year.

Keane accused Sir Alex of being overly generous towards family members during his time at Old Trafford, and then helping Darren out when he turned to management.

Keane said: ‘Darren Ferguson won a medal. He was very lucky.

His brother was the chief scout for Manchester United for a long time. I’m surprised his wife wasn’t involved in the staff somewhere.

‘Darren was (the manager) at Preston North End and lost his job. He had a couple of young players on loan from Manchester United. Guess what happens the next day? They’re pulled out of Preston.

‘Is that doing the best for Manchester United? Do me a favor.’

Sir Alex Ferguson was in the crowd at Goodison Park but did not see a father-son combination making history

Sir Alex Ferguson was in the crowd at Goodison Park but did not see a father-son combination making history

Roy Keane has previously accused Sir Alex of giving Darren a 'lucky' break in football

Roy Keane has previously accused Sir Alex of giving Darren a ‘lucky’ break in football

Darren defended his decision not to use Tyler in his post-match press conference as he insisted that he didn’t want Peterborough to look like a ‘charity case’.

‘It was very difficult to leave Tyler on the bench but I’ve got to do what I think is best for the team,’ Darren explained.

As much as I wanted Tyler to get on, if the game had been 2-0 at that point I would have put him on, but at 1-0, I had to get a forward on. I’ve got to try and get something out of the game and do what is best for my team.

‘One of their players had a pop at me which was bang out of order. We are not a charity case.’

But it was not just Young Sr. and fans that were left disappointed by Darren’s actions.

According to The Times, Everton players were also angry that the Young family did not get to create history, with the evening ending on a sour note despite the Toffees finally getting a win on the board after a poor run of form.

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