By David McDonnell In the week Manchester United remember the victims of the Munich disaster, it was fitting their young players took centre stage here. Eight of Sir Matt Busby’s Babes died in their prime in the 1958 tragedy, the anniversary of which is on Tuesday, fate decreeing they would never realise their rich potential. Ever since then, young talent has been central to the football philosophy at United, with that ethos and commitment to youth continuing under current boss Erik ten Hag. On his 21st birthday, Rasmus Hojlund plundered the opener to set United on their way to victory, with 1…