Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has been ruled out of England’s final World Cup match through injury, having not played a single minute at the tournament
Kobbie Mainoo was ruled out of England’s final match at the World Cup through injury. A personally disastrous tournament for the Manchester United star looks to have ended miserably.
Despite enjoying an excellent campaign for United under Michael Carrick, England boss Thomas Tuchel chose not to deploy Mainoo in any capacity. He has not kicked a single ball for the Three Lions in the USA and Mexico.
Before the World Cup, he started the 1-0 friendly victory over New Zealand and came off the bench in the following warm-up game against Costa Rica. Nevertheless, Tuchel did not play him for one single minute in the competition, even turning to Reece James, a right-back by trade, as a midfield option ahead of the United academy graduate.
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The official England men’s football team X account confirmed the injury by tweeting: “Kobbie Mainoo is ruled out of today’s matchday squad to face France due to injury.”
The tweet did not explain what the injury is and how serious it is for the 21-year-old. What is clear is that this tournament has been one to forget for the United academy graduate.
At the European Championship, he anchored England’s midfield alongside Declan Rice from the round-of-16 triumph over Slovakia, all the way to the final against Spain. Mainoo has 14 international caps for his country, but has not been able to add to his tally across the pond.
The youngster has found himself stuck behind Rice and new Manchester City midfielder Elliot Anderson, who have been Tuchel’s go-to midfield partnership. However, when Tuchel has turned to his bench, he has preferred to play Eberechi Eze, James, Morgan Rogers and Jordan Henderson in his midfield three.
Mainoo may have thought an opportunity was on the horizon when Henderson was ruled out for the entire tournament after breaking his wrist in a freak accident while celebrating England’s 3-2 round of 16 victory against Mexico.
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