MAN UTD FUTURE: Legend Paul Scholes is overwhelmed by youngster Kobbie Mainoo, declaring ‘He is 10 times better than me,’ sparking comparisons among fans.
Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho are Man Utd’s heroes. Both scored to help the Red Devils defeat Man City 2-1 to win the FA Cup this season.There, the second goal is a masterpiece of transition. Mainoo was the one who started from the home side before finishing with a sharp one-touch finish.Garnacho and Mainoo became the first teenagers since 2004 to score for Man Utd in the FA Cup final. 20 years ago, Cristiano Ronaldo was also 19 years old when he scored in the final against Millwall 3-0.Mainoo emerged as a top player midway through last season. He played defensive midfielder, but still managed to score five goals and assist three times in 24 matches. This is an impressive feat considering that Mainoo just turned 19 last month.It is no coincidence that Mainoo is on England’s preliminary list for EURO 2024. This player has proven his ability to deliver eye-catching performances.Mainoo is Man Utd’s bright spot in midfield this season.Against Man City, Mainoo brought coherence and certainty to the midfield. This player recovered the ball from the feet of Man City players 4 times. At the same time, he plays an important role in quick transitions. Mainoo’s mobility caused Kevin De Bruyne to completely fade away and he was taken off after only 56 minutes.After the match, former midfielder Paul Scholes refused to accept comparisons with his junior. Scholes declared: “Don’t waste your time comparing me to Mainoo. He is 10 times better than me when I was 19 years old. I like the way he receives the ball, his composure, his ability to observe and his goals in big matches. Mainoo is special and he is a true Red Ԁevil bloodline.”Indeed, Scholes’ comments were not excessive. Number 37 shows an amazingly calm and mature playing style even though he is only 19 years old.Mainoo certainly has a future ahead of him. If he maintains development in the right direction, this player will be MU’s mainstay in the next 10 years.