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Remember when Mainoo was running England’s midfield under Southgate? ESPN summed it up perfectly: “The Earth is covered by 30% water, the rest is covered by Kobbie Mainoo.” Tuchel naturally leans towards midfielders like Rice and Anderson because they bring relentless energy, intensity and box-to-box running, which suits many...

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Everything Wayne Rooney, Joe Hart and Micah Richards described about ball retention and controlling games is exactly what Kobbie Mainoo brings. Tuchel’s decision to start Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson shouldn’t be viewed as kobbie Mainoo not being good enough. It tells you the type of football Tuchel wanted to play throughout this tournament. By picking two defensive minded midfielders, he knowingly sacrificed ball retention, composure and creativity and England paid the price. Mainoo thrives under pressure. He’s technically gifted, receives the ball in tight spaces and keeps his team in control. England lacked all of that. This isn’t about bringing him on when you’re chasing the game,it’s about starting him if you had intentions of playing any other way asides sitting back and absorbing pressure. He would have given England the control they desperately needed against. Tuchel then made things worse with his substitutions. Instead of introducing attacking players to push Argentina back and give them something to think about, he invited more pressure by bringing on Nico O’Reilly and Dan Burn. Those subs basically said “we surrender”. His post match explanation doesn’t hold up either. If England lacked the aerial presence to deal with Argentina’s direct play, then why leave Harry Maguire at home? Defending long balls and dominating the box is exactly what Maguire is known for, yet Tuchel chose Ezri Konsa, John stones and Dan Burn instead. England’s biggest problem wasn’t the players it was Thomas Tuchel. From his squad selection and starting XI to his substitutions and in game management, his decisions consistently weakened England rather than giving them the best chance to win. Video credit:BBC Sport #Fifaworldcup #England

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🛑🗣️📢 | “Where Was Your Zidane?” — Jamie Carragher Challenges Scholes Over His Previous Kobbie Mainoo Praises. Jamie Carragher: 🗣️| “Scholesy, you told us Kobbie Mainoo was the closest thing to Zinedine Zidane. So explain this to me—if he’s that special, how couldn’t he force his way into this England team and save us from that embarrassment?” Paul Scholes: 🗣️| “That’s a poor argument, Jamie. Whether Mainoo starts or not is the manager’s decision, not a measure of his ability. A coach picks players based on the system and tactics he wants to play. Sometimes top players miss out because they don’t fit the game plan—not because they lack quality.” 🗣️ “Kobbie Mainoo is still one of England’s most gifted young midfielders. He’s calm under pressure, comfortable receiving the ball in tight spaces, carries it through midfield, and makes intelligent decisions. More importantly, he’s already shown he’s a big-game player. The quality is there—the coach just has to be informed enough to know when those attributes are exactly what’s needed.” 🗣️| “And Jamie, while we’re talking about opinions, you once said Casemiro should leave football before football leaves him. The season before, he was one of the Premier League’s best midfielders, and he was also an important player for Brazil at the World Cup. Football changes quickly. Form, tactics, and coaching decisions matter. They don’t suddenly erase a player’s quality.” 🔴What’s your take on Paul’s response?💬⤵️

Mr. Ballz

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🚨 ⚠️ Michael Carrick (fictional)🎙️: When Michael Carrick was asked about Kobbie Mainoo’s World Cup treatment after England’s elimination; “I’m disappointed for England, of course. But more than anything, my heart breaks for Kobbie Mainoo.” “I watched young players across this tournament get their chance. Some started, some came off the bench, some made mistakes, and some produced moments they’ll remember for the rest of their lives. That’s what a World Cup is for ; it’s where the next generation is born.” “Then I look at Kobbie… a player who proved himself week after week for Manchester United last season. When I took over, he never asked for anything. He earned every minute with maturity, courage and unbelievable consistency. Yet somehow, he leaves the World Cup without playing a single minute.” “That doesn’t sit right with me.” “The Panama game was the perfect opportunity. England were in control, qualification wasn’t under threat, and there was a chance to reward a young player who had worked his whole life for that moment. If you couldn’t trust him then, when exactly were you planning to?” “People keep saying, ‘He’s still young.’ Exactly. That’s why you play him. Young players don’t wake up one day with World Cup experience—they gain it because a manager has the courage to trust them.” “Instead, Kobbie spent the tournament warming up, sitting back down, warming up again… I think he covered more distance jogging along the touchline than some midfielders did on the pitch.” (smiles) “I know Kobbie. This will hurt him. It’ll stay with him. But knowing the character he is, he’ll turn that pain into something special.” “One thing I can promise you is this: he’ll come back to Manchester United hungrier than ever, and he won’t need anyone’s permission to remind the football world how good he is. Sometimes the players you leave on the bench become the players you spend years trying to stop.”

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Dimitar Berbatov on Kobbie Mainoo being left on the bench again for England’s FIFA World Cup semi-final against Argentina. 🗣️ “I honestly cannot understand this anymore. It’s becoming embarrassing. If you’re not prepared to trust Kobbie Mainoo with even one single minute at a World Cup, then why did you bring him in the first place? What exactly was the point? He’s spent the entire tournament watching football instead of playing it, and that’s a complete waste of one of England’s brightest young talents.” “Managers always talk about believing in young players, but words mean absolutely nothing when your actions say the opposite. Mainoo has trained every day, stayed professional, waited patiently and still hasn’t been rewarded with a single minute. That’s incredibly harsh and, in my opinion, completely disrespectful to a player who has done nothing wrong.” “You don’t build confidence by making a player sit on the bench for an entire World Cup. You build confidence by trusting him when the team needs energy, composure and fresh ideas. Instead, England have treated one of their most gifted midfielders like he doesn’t even exist.” “If the coaching staff never believed he was capable of helping this team, then they should have left him at home and given his place to someone else. At least that player would have understood the situation. Taking Mainoo to the World Cup just to let him collect splinters on the bench is impossible to defend.” “And if England don’t reach the final, don’t be surprised when people start questioning every decision. Because leaving a midfielder with Kobbie Mainoo’s talent without a single appearance throughout the entire tournament is the kind of decision that follows a manager for years. It’s difficult to explain, impossible to justify and incredibly unfair on the player.”

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