LONDON — Michael Carrick was over the moon to see Kobbie Mainoo commit his future to Manchester United and hopes to give him the platform to thrive in Sunday’s “standout” clash with rivals Liverpool.
“I’ve been hugely impressed with Kobbie since I’ve been here,” the United head coach said.
“I’ve known him quite some time in different capacities, but I’ve certainly been aware of him for a long time,” he added according to PA Media.
The talented 21-year-old this week signed a new and improved contract to keep him at his boyhood club until 2031 having enjoyed a marked turnaround in circumstances since the turn of the year.
Mainoo’s United future looked up in the air having fallen down the pecking order under former boss Ruben Amorim, with an August request to leave on loan rejected before speculation ramped up in January.
But Carrick’s appointment changed the course for a player that director of football Jason Wilcox rates as “one of the most naturally gifted young footballers in the world”.
“He epitomises this football club – young players coming through the academy, living and breathing the club and coming through with real talent. The last couple of games particularly he’s been fantastic.
“The natural thing and evolution is to obviously sign a new contract, so everyone’s over the moon with that, including me because I think he deserves it.”
Mainoo’s development after a stunning breakthrough was stunted under Amorim, whose unwillingness to use him meant a first Premier League start of the season only arrived in January.
That was Carrick’s first game in charge and the head coach has played him wherever possible since then, putting the midfielder in with a great chance of going to the World Cup with England.
“Like with all the players, it’s about trying to get that connection and understanding, building relationships,” Carrick said.
“Certainly, understanding what it had looked like for Kobbie over the last two, three years – the ups and the downs, and the big highs and some challenging times – and letting him thrive, just giving him that platform to be himself.
“I think he’s evolved, he’s improving all the time. I think you can see that.
“The more responsibility, the more confidence and the more belief he keeps adding to his game and he’s certainly done that.
“Just giving him that platform and opportunity to go and be the best version.











