"Difficult" - Man United star's honest statement hints that Carrick prevented possible transfer
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"Difficult" - Man United star's honest statement hints that Carrick prevented possible transfer
"Speaking to Sky Sports, Mainoo discussed what it was like for him suddenly having to drop to the bench as Amorim's tactical system seemingly couldn't make any room for him. When you're not playing many games, or any games, you consider all things, the 21-year-old said. But at the forefront of my mind was always to play for Manchester United and continue to play for this club that I've grown up at."
"He added: Yeah, when there's new managers, they have their way that they want to play and if they think you don't fit that, then you don't fit that. All I can do is try and work and train to maybe see it in a different light. Going from playing nearly every game to not playing as often is always going to be a difficult adjustment."
"It was good for me in terms of learning [about] myself, the game, and patience. How to schedule my life and how I train and how I work and getting into routines. It's difficult when you don't even come on as a sub of course. But I'd say my family and m"
Kobbie Mainoo said his time at Manchester United became difficult when Ruben Amorim managed the team and he played far less. He described going from nearly every game to not playing as often as a challenging adjustment, especially when he did not even come on as a substitute. Mainoo said he focused on working and training, trying to see the situation differently, and building routines for how he trained and worked. He emphasized that his main priority remained playing for Manchester United and continuing to represent the club he grew up supporting. Since Michael Carrick joined as interim manager, Mainoo has returned as a key player and reminded others of his quality.
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