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    He has just helped Man United to do what hasn’t been seen in Premier League since 19 years when he wasn’t even born

    Kobbie Mainoo helped Manchester United do something the Premier League hasn’t seen in 19 years.Manchester United emerged victorious from a thrilling seven-goal thriller on Thursday night, thanks to a goal from Kobbie Mainoo in the 97th minute.On Thursday night, Manchester United faced Wolves and lost despite blowing a sizable two-goal lead to ultimately upset Gary O’Neil’s team 4-3. 

    The game-winning goal came from 18-year-old Kobbie Mainoo, who curled a shot past Jose Sa and into the bottom corner.

    A goal which shows the boundless limits of his ability and showcases that he can do it all on a footballing pitch, Old Trafford has found its new hero and Paul Scholes replacement after more than a decade.

    But last night saw Mainoo play a part as United did something which the Premier League hasn’t seen in nearly two decades.

    Kobbie Mainoo and Omari Forson break 19-year record for Manchester United

    Kobbie Mainoo‘s wonderous strike also brought with it the first senior goal contribution for Omari Forson as he assisted the goal – despite it merely being a simple lay-off.

    The two teenagers combined for the winning goal and this was only the second time in Premier League history that it’s happened with the previous time a whopping 19-year-ago, as per Opta.

    The previous holders were also United youngsters with Cristiano Ronaldo assisting Wayne Rooney in January 2005. This before Mainoo was even born and Forson was just six months old.

    An incredible record which is a testament to United’s tradition of trusting youth. This however wasnt the only impressive stat to emerge from Mainoo’s goal.

    Carrington does it again as Mainoo follows two teammates footsteps

    Mainoo’s goal also became the first 90th-minute winning goal by a teenage since 2022, when Alejandro Garnacho scored against Fulham, as per TNT Sports.

    Before Garnacho, it was Marcus Rashford‘s against Hull under Jose Mourinho in 2016. The last three teens to achieve this all belonged to United and that’s a huge compliment to Carrington.

    The country’s greatest academy has once more produced the goods with youngsters now leading the way for Erik ten Hag‘s side.

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