Darren Fletcher hit out at what he described as a trophy presentation turning into a “Manchester City parade” and called on the Football Association (FA) to take more control of the FA Youth Cup.The Manchester United under-18s manager watched his side suffer a 2-1 defeat by Oliver Reiss’ Manchester City in the final of the prestigious youth competition, which was the first between the two clubs since 1986.Fletcher also said he was disappointed in the FA for where the game took place after City hosted the final at their academy ground — Joie Stadium — instead of the first team’s Etihad stadium and turned down an offer from United to host it at Old Trafford.Privately, United feel City were motivated by not wanting the Etihad to be taken over by away fans. There was an away contingent of just under 1,000 at the Joie Stadium, which made noise throughout. Some players’ families struggled to get tickets due to the reduced capacity, though.Fletcher, however, was particularly irked by City announcing Reiss’ coaching staff up to collect their medals and then each individual player as his United team respectfully watched on.“Not only to watch a team lift the trophy but also for it to be a Man City parade when it’s an FA Youth Cup Final, I’ve never heard individual coaches be shouted out, every individual player shouted out, that doesn’t happen in cup finals,” said Fletcher.“So I’m disappointed in the FA for everything that has gone on around this game — for the location and then our players having to deal with that.“It’s disappointing. We have to stand there, we have to respect the opposition, but not when Man City take over an FA Youth Cup.“It’s an FA competition, it should never have been like that. That’s my one gripe tonight but the best team won; compliments to them.”City declined to comment on Fletcher’s complaints. It is understood the United under-18s boss made his feelings clear to FA staff as the presentation was ongoing.