Kobbie Mainoo created a showcase that contradicted his youthful age as Britain beat Netherlands to arrive at Euro last – he oozes fortitude and is our midfield future, composes SAMI MOKBEL
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Airpods in with a coloring like stone, Kobbie Mainoo stepped off Britain’s group transport with the demeanor of a man on a mission.
Indeed, we say a man. He’s a youngster, truly. At 19 years old years and 82 days, Mainoo turned into the most youthful ever player to address Britain in the semi-finals of a significant competition here in Dortmund on Wednesday night.
Not that the award would have bothered this superbly gifted chap from Stockport. Nothing does indeed.
Here on the greatest evening of his vocation, Mainoo delivered an exhibition that contradicted his young age.
Mainoo played to his own tune, controlling Britain’s beat with the demeanor of footballer who accepts he has a place on this stage.
Kobbie Mainoo was immense for England as they beat the Netherlands to reach the Euros final
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He became the youngest-ever player to represent England in the semis of a major tournament
Following England’s victory, Mainoo grins with happiness beside fellow midfielder Declan Rice.
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It’s amazing to watch his quick cuts with the ball at his feet.
A couple of touches slipping by. receiving the ball while making a half turn. ball arrows into the feet of the forwards. sky passes. brief passes. extended passes. The boy is proficient in all genres.intelligence, poise, work ethic, and balance. Mainoo carries everything and more.
He raced thirty yards towards his own goal in the twentieth minute in an attempt to steal the ball away from goalie Jordan Pickford.
He pivoted, surveying the area with his back to the goal, then sent a pinpoint pass out to Kieran Trippier on the left.
After driving fiercely forward for three minutes with the ball stuck to his foot, he sent an inch-perfect pass into Phil Foden’s path.
Shortly after, he was rapidly returning to his own penalty area in order to avert a potentially harmful attack by the Netherlands.
Every move. from a player who is still only a teenager.
Poise, balance, intelligence, and work ethic are just a few of the incredible abilities that the 19-year-old possesses.
Among all of Mainoo’s many admirable qualities, his obvious love for playing forward is the most welcome.
Yes, he will work hard, just like any other modern center midfielder. However, Mainoo doesn’t back down. Nobody believes in hoarding things just for their own sake.
If there is room ahead, he will make sure you cross it. He will play a forward pass if one is available, even if it means risking losing possession of the ball.
Mainoo plays football exactly the way it should be played.
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Mainoo is a creative central midfielder who embodies the ideal way that football should be played.
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The solution was right in front of Southgate the entire time, as demonstrated by England’s three wins at Euro 2024, all of which Mainoo began.
Mainoo is calm under pressure and possesses the kind of attitude that has typified Southgate’s leadership. Bravery and courage, but above all, talent in abundance.
With Rice, the young player from Manchester United should be the face of England’s midfield going forward, Southgate or not.
If Southgate leaves, his replacement needs to see Mainoo’s potential and give him the opportunity to develop into an international player. Allow him to get some air.
The national team will benefit for the following ten years if that occurs.
Following Mainoo’s man-of-the-match performance in the FA Cup final victory over fierce rivals Manchester City, Mail Sport posed this query on May 25, 2024.
The Man United midfielder is a true technician who England can rely on for many years.
Wondering if Gareth Southgate would hand this Stockport-born lad with unbelievable talent the keys to his midfield? we asked ourselves after seeing his swaggering performance at Wembley.
The answer is now known to us. Kobbie, keep the keys. You own them all.