Kobbie mainoo made roy keane break his own golden rule at man united

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THE ICONIC FORMER MAN UNITED CAPTAIN WAXED LYRICAL ABOUT KOBBIE MAINOO AFTER HIS PREMIER LEAGUE DEBUT. 05:30, 21 Dec 2023 Manchester United must have a special talent on their hands if even


Roy Keane is getting carried away. The iconic former captain is equally hard-nosed with a microphone in hand as he was as a player. He helped drive immense standards during his memorable


spell at Old Trafford and there is no wonder the popular Irishman wants to see that replicated by Erik ten Hag and the current crop. United have failed in that regard for far too long now,


but Mainoo is the shining light they have been waiting for. He oozed class from the first touch to his last on an injury-delayed Premier League debut against Everton and the midfielder -


only 18 - has continued his remarkable ascent since. ALSO READ: UNITED DODGED THE ANSWER TO BURNING TRANSFER QUESTION ALSO READ: UNITED STARLET MAINOO DID WHAT RONALDO DID AT LIVERPOOL


"Unbelievable, I don't want to get too carried away, but I'm sure we will," said TV pundit Keane on Sky Sports after Mainoo starred on his debut. "He looked like he


always had time on the ball and decision-making - when to go long and when to go short. Off the ball as well, what an all-round performance." With so many players unavailable against


Liverpool - 11 to be exact - the teenager was thrown back into the team on Sunday afternoon and coped beyond the sky-high expectations that have been set for him. Keane is not one to dish


out praise too easily - it has to be earned - yet Mainoo has done that in the blink of an eye. "I know the club thinks highly of him," added Keane after the Everton win last month.


Article continues below "Good luck to the kid. He was outstanding. It's a great start for him. Let's hope he stays injury-free and then gets a run of games for Man United


because he looked like a Man United type of player. Nice and brave, a lot of courage, loved watching him." Keane will be watching as closely as anyone as Mainoo continues his exciting


journey. There will be ups and a few downs along the way, no doubt, but the Stockport-born midfielder has the necessary tools in his DNA to vindicate Keane for breaking his own golden rule.