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Kobbie Mainoo: Players ready to die for Michael Carrick

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Kobbie Mainoo: Players ready to die for Michael Carrick Manchester United rallied back after a poor start to the second half to ultimately emerge 3-2 winners over fierce rivals, Liverpool, at Old Trafford on Sunday. It was a fantastic start for the hosts, with Matheus Cunha, who returned to the starting line-up, scoring the opener within six minutes. The pressure was relentless from the Red Devils, and they eventually made it count as Benjamin Sesko doubled their advantage.

However, mistakes in the second-half from Amad and Senne Lammens meant the visitors equalised, and just when it looked like the Merseysiders might just nick it, Kobbie Mainoo had other ideas. Kobbie Mainoo impact vs Liverpool The Carrington graduate stepped up to score the winner with a sumptuous finish, days after signing a brand new deal . Under Michael Carrick, the 21-year-old looks like a player reborn .

From almost being sold by Ruben Amorim, the Stockport-born star is here to stay under the caretaker head coach. Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, the Englishman lavished praise on the new head coach, sending a clear message to INEOS as they look to appoint a permanent head coach in the summer. “He’s played a huge part in it, all the confidence he gives all the players.

You want to follow him and fight for him and die for him on the pitch. ” Kobbie Mainoo on new deal and Amorim On the new deal, the England international claimed it was a dream come true to extend his stay with his boyhood club. “Saw a couple of my family members, it’s a blessing to play and a blessing to score.

I used to sit in that corner, I’m just so blessed to be in this position. I used to dream of times like these. I’m glad to be here with the club.