“Just let him play. Am an Arsenal Legend but I will take him over Declan Rice. Erik ten Hag should allow hom express himself and show his quality…” – Premier League legend tells Erik ten Hag to change approach for Man United star and allow him to bring out his world class potential
Wright argued in favour of giving Mainoo the latitude to act as the leader, which would allow the ball to move smoothly and free up the front guys to play more aggressive, inventive, and dynamically.
Mainoo’s sixth straight start for Manchester United against Spurs shows that, despite his youth, he has gained the manager Erik ten Hag’s faith.
This included playing more than eighty minutes in a pivotal game against fierce rivals Liverpool towards the end of the previous season. Mainoo’s regular place in the starting lineup shows that the management has faith in his skills and potential to be a valuable member of the club.
In addition, there are rumours that Dan Gore, who used to play in the Red Devils’ U19 midfield alongside Mainoo, has drawn interest from other clubs for a loan, demonstrating the talent in the Manchester United development system. Isak Hansen-Aarøen, another academy potential, may have made progress towards guaranteeing his future, according to Utd District sources.
Young players like Mainoo are starting to make an impression on Manchester United, and Ian Wright’s support strengthens the notion that the midfielder can become a more important member of the team’s midfield dynamics.
While Mainoo keeps making an impression on the pitch, all eyes will be on Manchester United’s management to develop and incorporate these bright young players into the starting lineup, thereby determining the team’s future path.