Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal deserves credit for putting faith in his younger players, says Graeme Souness. Marcus Rashford, 18, scored the winner for United in the Manchester derby on Super Sunday, bringing them to within a point of City in the race for the top four.Jesse Lingard also put in a fine performance, alongside Frenchman Anthony Martial, and Souness gave Van Gaal credit for sticking with the youth players for such a big game. Marcus Rashford celebrates with team-mates after scoring the winner I think United will be much encouraged by the way the young players played in the first half. When City were going after them, it showed [United] had pace and imagination on the break. I think Martial is going to be an absolute star, given hes only 20 years old.United were really good today, and I think the manager deserves much credit. We get after him all of the time but he deserves credit. Man City 0-1 Man Utd Marcus Rashford scored on his Manchester derby debut as United all but ended Citys title hopes Sticking with these young guys, I think we picked holes in playing the young ones all the time before the game, but they came good for them today.First half they were very threatening on the break, obviously they expected to spend a lot of time without the ball.In the second half, after getting their goal, City have huffed and puffed but United stood firm. Van Gaal has been under pressure for much of the season at United When you think De Gea had only three saves to make on 90 minutes, tells you the guys in front of him did a really good job.Rashford was a menace for Manchester City centre-back Martin Demichelis throughout the first half, and has now scored five goals in his first eight appearances for the club.Sky Sports pundit Niall Quinn was impressed with the youngsters showing at the Etihad, and says Van Gaals side looked like the United of old at times. Van Gaal gives his reaction to Sky Sports after his sides 1-0 win To do it with youthful exuberance is one thing. But to do it with such skill and panache is something else.[Rashford] knew when he was getting onto that pitch that he was going to have a go at Demichelis.There were times in the first half where they looked like the old Manchester United, and thats a great compliment to give that side and the manager. Also See: Rashford claims derby spoils LVG: Rashford a real striker Man City 0-1 Man Utd Recap Rashford the derby hero Air Max France Pas Cher .7 million, one-year contract, a raise of $2.2 million. Wieters had asked for $8.75 million and the Orioles had offered $6. Destockage Nike Air Max . On Thursday theyll learn even more. 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The 30-year-old Kottaras served as Kansas Citys backup catcher last season after being claimed off waivers from Oakland in January.MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- It was tough to tell what Remi Dibo enjoyed more: being the centerpiece of West Virginias 3-point show against No. 11 Iowa State, or clamping down on Big 12 scoring leader Melvin Ejim. Dibo scored a career-high 20 points to lead the Mountaineers to a 102-77 victory Monday night, the Cyclones most lopsided loss of the season. Dibo went 6 of 8 from beyond the arc as West Virginia tied a season high with 13 3-pointers. A native of France who finished his high school career in southern West Virginia and played last season at Wyomings Casper College, the 6-foot-7 Dibo made his fourth straight start and fifth overall. "I think my teammates did a great job of finding me," Dibo said. "I think its been a while. Theyve been doing a good job finding me and I was not responding. But I did today." Juwan Staten added 19 points and Eron Harris and Terry Henderson each had 16 points for the Mountaineers (15-10, 7-5 Big 12). Iowa State (18-5, 6-5) had five players in double figures, led by Georges Niangs 17 points. But Ejim, coming off a Big 12-record 48 points and a career-high 18 rebounds against TCU, was guarded by Dibo and held to six points -- 12 below his average -- on 1-of-9 shooting. "We just knew we couldnt let him score 40 points on us," Dibo said. "We had to make an effort on him." The Cyclones fell behind by double digits midway through the first half and trailed by as many as 32 points late in the game. It was the most lopsided loss for Iowa State since a 23-point setback at Texas in January 2011. "It was pretty much, start to finish, just a poor effort on our end," Iowa State coach Fred Hoiberg said. West Virginia shot 54 per cent (35 of 65) from the field, hit a season-high for points and improved to 2-1 amid a stretch of four straight games against ranked opponents heading into a matchup Saturday at No. 19 Texas. Iowa States outside scoring was virtually nonexistent until it was too late. The Cyclones were held to 37 per cent shooting (26 of 71) in losing their fourth road conference game.dddddddddddd West Virginia coach Bob Huggins called it "by far the best" defensive effort from his team this season. Dustin Hogue added 15 points and 10 rebounds for the Cyclones while Deandre Kane had 14 points, Matt Thomas 13 and Monte Morris 10. Kane, a Pittsburgh native, had more than 50 relatives and friends in attendance. He went 1-2 against the Mountaineers while he played at instate rival Marshall and was booed and taunted whenever he touched the ball. "Tonight we just didnt have it," Hoiberg said. "I dont know what it was. This group has been very focused and given everything all year." West Virginias lack of bench scoring had stood out in a double-digit loss to No. 7 Kansas on Saturday. On Monday, the Mountaineers reserves outscored Iowa States 27-15. "We had pretty much the same shots against Kansas, but we didnt make them," Huggins said. "Today, we made them." Trailing 52-33 at halftime, Iowa State put together its best stretch and closed the gap to 58-44 5 minutes into the second half before West Virginia again pulled away. The Cyclones went 4 minutes between field goals after that, and West Virginia got a big boost from its bench to keep the pressure on. Freshman Nathan Adrian made two baskets and two free throws, and Kevin Noreen doubled his season scoring average with a layup and two free throws. Dibos 3-pointer with 6:53 left gave the Mountaineers their largest lead, 86-54. "We just stuck to the game plan," Dibo said. "We couldnt let them make a run to come back. We knew from the past every time we had a lead, we had let teams come back, and we knew we couldnt let that happen." The only drama for West Virginia came when Harris was ejected for a flagrant foul with 4:25 left. After the game, West Virginias players went into the student section to celebrate. ' ' '