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- Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag expresses confidence in 18-year-old midfielder Kobbie Mainoo’s ability to handle the spotlight.
- Mainoo’s impressive performance on his England debut earns praise, highlighting his rapid progress since joining Manchester United’s academy.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag expresses confidence in Kobbie Mainoo’s ability to handle the attention surrounding his emergence as a promising talent for both club and country.
Mainoo, an 18-year-old midfielder, garnered praise for his standout performance in his debut for England, earning the man-of-the-match award in a 2-2 draw against Belgium.
Ten Hag commends Mainoo’s adaptability to high-level football, citing his rapid progression since joining Manchester United’s academy and subsequently becoming a key figure in the team’s midfield.
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Reflecting on Mainoo’s international debut, Ten Hag emphasizes the club’s pride in the young player’s achievements, considering it a testament to the quality of Manchester United’s youth development program.
The recent exhilarating FA Cup quarter-final victory over Liverpool has injected renewed vigor into United’s season, with the team now poised as favorites to secure a spot in the final following a favorable draw against Coventry City in the semi-finals.
Despite enduring a challenging campaign marred by injuries, Manchester United remains in contention for a top-four finish in the Premier League, with aspirations of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League next season.
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The potential return of Lisandro Martinez, a key defender sidelined by persistent foot and knee injuries, offers hope for Ten Hag’s side as they seek to bolster their defensive stability and capitalize on the remaining fixtures to secure a coveted European berth.