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As a kid, Kobbie Mainoo would play as a striker or a number 10, something you can still see in his attacking mindset. “I feel like in some ways it helps, in some ways it doesn’t. In terms of going forward with the ball, definitely. [But] then if it’s receiving the ball, like, my body position, sometimes I still do it as if I’m a striker, where I should be doing something else. So it’s just trying to find the balance.”  Mainoo knows he’s still raw, so he watches midfield legends for ways to improve his own game. “I like to watch Busquets, the way he used to turn. Players like Seedorf, Modric. Players like Yaya Touré – I like the way he used to play.” That might help to explain perhaps why when more conservative players might pass backwards and play things safe, Mainoo strides forward.  “I don’t think about it too much. It’s more an in-the-moment type of thing. Like if I check” – his head owl-pivots over his left shoulder to demonstrate – “I see a guy here, then I’ll turn this way. Or if I don’t have to do that, I can just bounce out. I don’t think, like, I’m gonna turn here… it’s more that if the defender gives me an option, then I’m gonna take it.” 
 In a league where big clubs tend to spend huge rather than promote academy players, Mainoo credits Manchester United for giving him the chance. “I feel like at United it’s very much in the history that they play young players, going all the way back to the Busby Babes. There’s big writing up on the wall [at Carrington, the training ground] saying, ‘If they’re good enough, they’re old enough.’” 
 Read Kobbie Mainoo’s joint #GQMOTY cover interview with Cole Palmer at the link in bio, where he delves into how he found his footing at Manchester United. @Kobbie Mainoo #KobbieMainoo #Football #ManchesterUnited
As a kid, Kobbie Mainoo would play as a striker or a number 10, something you can still see in his attacking mindset. “I feel like in some ways it helps, in some ways it doesn’t. In terms of going forward with the ball, definitely. [But] then if it’s receiving the ball, like, my body position, sometimes I still do it as if I’m a striker, where I should be doing something else. So it’s just trying to find the balance.”  Mainoo knows he’s still raw, so he watches midfield legends for ways to improve his own game. “I like to watch Busquets, the way he used to turn. Players like Seedorf, Modric. Players like Yaya Touré – I like the way he used to play.” That might help to explain perhaps why when more conservative players might pass backwards and play things safe, Mainoo strides forward.  “I don’t think about it too much. It’s more an in-the-moment type of thing. Like if I check” – his head owl-pivots over his left shoulder to demonstrate – “I see a guy here, then I’ll turn this way. Or if I don’t have to do that, I can just bounce out. I don’t think, like, I’m gonna turn here… it’s more that if the defender gives me an option, then I’m gonna take it.” 
 In a league where big clubs tend to spend huge rather than promote academy players, Mainoo credits Manchester United for giving him the chance. “I feel like at United it’s very much in the history that they play young players, going all the way back to the Busby Babes. There’s big writing up on the wall [at Carrington, the training ground] saying, ‘If they’re good enough, they’re old enough.’” 
 Read Kobbie Mainoo’s joint #GQMOTY cover interview with Cole Palmer at the link in bio, where he delves into how he found his footing at Manchester United. @Kobbie Mainoo #KobbieMainoo #Football #ManchesterUnited

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