Solihull Moors's impressive performance saw them defeat Manchester United U21s 4-1 in the National League Cup. The match took place on Tuesday night, with Travis Binnion's United side looking to build on their previous win over Rochdale. However, Solihull Moors had other plans, and they started strongly, with Dan Armer's misplaced pass almost leading to an early goal. Ayden Heaven made a crucial clearance to deny Solihull an opening score. United's first big chance came on the half-hour mark, but James Scanlon's effort was straight at the keeper. The visitors eventually made the breakthrough, with Jack Fletcher threading a pass to Bendito Mantato, who finished low past the keeper. Solihull Moors pulled one back against the run of play, as Emmanuel Sonupe ran through on goal and finished past Will Murdock. The home side took the lead just before the break, with Darius Lipsiuc scoring at the back post. In the second half, Solihull Moors scored their third goal, with Bradley Stevenson finishing easily from close range. United chased the match, but it wasn't to be, and a late deflected goal sealed the 4-1 win for Solihull Moors. The loss means United have been knocked out of the National League Cup. Louis Jackson, currently on loan at Solihull Moors, was unable to feature against his parent club. The match was a significant one for Solihull Moors, as they looked to build on their recent form. The team's performance was impressive, with several players standing out. Solihull Moors's win was a significant result for the club. The team will look to build on this result in their upcoming matches. Solihull Moors's fans will be delighted with the team's performance, and they will be eager to see their side in action again soon. Solihull Moors's next match will be a crucial one, as they look to continue their good form.