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Understated Mainoo vital as England reach Euro 2024 final

Published : Friday, 12 July, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 184
DORTMUND, JULY 11: Spain youngster Lamine Yamal showered himself in glory by firing his team into the Euro 2024 final but England had their own, rather more understated, teenager to thank in Kobbie Mainoo for helping secure a berth in the Berlin showpiece on Sunday.

The 19-year-olds sterling performance ensured England reached a second consecutive Euros final with a 2-1 semi-final win over the Netherlands in Dortmund on Wednesday.

Mainoo played a vital role in Englands midfield as the Three Lions produced their finest performance in Germany this summer.

Bidding to win their first major trophy since the 1966 World Cup, Gareth Southgates side desperately needed to improve after scraping into the final four.

Finding his footing at the core of the team is Manchester United midfielder Mainoo.

He made his Premier League debut in January 2023 at 17, only breaking through in the 2023-24 season with his club.

Mainoo became the youngest ever England player to play in the semi-finals of a major tournament and showed exactly why Southgate has put his faith in him.

He began the tournament as third choice for the position after the coach dropped Trent Alexander-Arnold, he turned to Chelseas Connor Gallagher against Slovenia in Englands third group game.

It was not working at half-time so Southgate turned to Mainoo and hasn looked back.

The midfielder has become Southgates solution to a problem position, having previously lamented the lack of a new Kalvin Phillips or Jordan Henderson.

Mainoo put in assured performances against Slovakia and Switzerland but his best display so far and not coincidentally, Englands was against the Dutch in Dortmund.

"I think all of his performances have been exceptional, especially when you consider his age," Southgate told reporters.

"We haven really had a player like him until now. It makes such a difference when your midfield players can receive (while being) pressed, turn with the ball so easily and comfortably.

"I thought him, Phil (Foden) popping up in spaces, Jude (Bellingham), our movement was really good. It caused a lot of problems and them to adapt without the ball."

Mainoo, who attributes his slick ability on the ball to his past playing futsal, the five-a-side small-pitch game requiring high levels of technique and skill, helped England dominate their opponents in the first half.    —AFP



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