Kobbie Mainoo has rediscovered his form, delivering a strong performance against Tottenham, which many consider his best since Michael Carrick took over as manager.
Seeing a player like Mainoo excel at Old Trafford is promising. At just 20 years old, he embodies the club’s values, and Owen Hargreaves noted an interesting comparison during the match.
While speaking to TNT Sports, Hargreaves praised the young midfielder, comparing his style and confidence to Manchester United legend George Best.
“Kobbie was fantastic again,” he said. “I’ve never seen him have a bad game. His talent is incredible. He plays like he’s in a park with friends.”
“This club is built around the academy, with players like George Best showcasing flair and creativity; Kobbie is that type of player.”
Mainoo had a total of 95 touches against Tottenham, showing great confidence in midfield. He completed two dribbles, delivered 10 passes into the attacking area, and created four scoring opportunities.
Kobbie Mainoo’s Value to Manchester United
Mainoo is not just a key player for Manchester United right now; he also represents the essence of what the club stands for.
The club has always focused on youth, courage, and achievements. Mainoo’s journey from the academy to becoming a top midfielder aligns perfectly with this tradition.
Besides his on-field contributions, the 20-year-old serves as a reminder of the club’s heritage. This connection is vital for young academy players who see him as a role model.
This week, Jacob Devaney expressed his desire to emulate Mainoo, highlighting the importance of visible pathways for young players entering the system.
It’s important to recall Amorim’s role in Mainoo’s earlier challenges, which sometimes contradicted the club’s values.
