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Man Utd could have a new Paul Scholes after Kobbie Mainoo receives the greatest accolades
If Kobbie Mainoo’s performance in Sunday’s 3-0 victory over Everton is any indication, he has a bright future at Manchester United. And following his performance at Goodison Park, he was the focus of what is likely the best recommendation a young United midfield player can get.
After recovering from a lengthy preseason injury, Erik ten Hag gave Mainoo his first Premier League start as the Red Devils looked for their fourth straight league away victory.
They cruised to another three points through Alejandro Garnacho’s bicycle kick, Marcus Rashford’s penalty and Anthony Martial’s ninth goal in 16 appearances against Everton.
Mainoo played 72 minutes before making way for Sofyan Amrabat, leaving viewers gasping for more ahead of Wednesday’s must-win Champions League trip to Galatasaray.
And after full-time, legendary United captain Roy Keane hailed the 18-year-old’s performance at a difficult stadium to visit.
“He looked like he always had time on the ball. What a performance. The club thinks highly of him. The manager must trust him,” Keane told Sky Sports.
“Good luck to the kid. He was outstanding. Let’s hope he stays injury-free; he looked like a Man United type player.”
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Kobbie Mainoo shone bright in Man Utd’s Everton win. (Image: Getty)
Karen Carney weighed in on the praise in the studio, highlighting Mainoo’s composure as an impressive aspect of his display on Merseyside.
She added: “He was really composed. He was brave and nice and steady. That holding midfielder position is so vital. For an 18-year-old to glide past players at times…
“Sometimes he held on to it too long, but it was a fantastic performance. He has a bright future ahead.”
Mainoo also left a mark on his manager, who watched the match from the Goodison Park directors’ box as he served a one-game suspension for three yellow cards.
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Man Utd icon Roy Keane heaped praise on Kobbie Mainoo. (Image: Getty)
“We know we’re in a transition. We have to develop players. Kids have to deserve it,” Ten Hag explained after his side won for the fifth time in six Premier League outings.
“It was painful for us when he got a bad injury in pre-season, but now he’s back. He’s a good boy, very mature. He showed it today.”
Ten Hag may not risk Mainoo with back-to-back starts against Galatasaray in midweek, given he has only recently returned from an extended period on the sidelines.
But the United No 37 could be one of the first names on his teamsheets for the third crucial away trip in a seven-day period at Newcastle United on Saturday.
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