
"But I would have more patience because he is only 20, and it is difficult to play centre midfield for Man United, Giggs told the Metro. It's like a striker. You don't see many really young strikers playing for Man United because it is difficult. We all feel that he should be getting more minutes, but he needs to be patient. He's still young, he's still learning the game. And when he does get his chance, he needs to take it. So I'd like to see him stay."
"This has led to plenty of speculation over the England international's future, with the latest from the Mail being that he's now at breaking point' at Old Trafford as he sees no future for himself under Amorim. Giggs, however, feels that Mainoo should stay and keep fighting for his place, even he'll be frustrated at not being given more of a chance."
Kobbie Mainoo has been largely out of favour at Manchester United this season, failing to start any Premier League match and prompting speculation about his future and reports that he feels at breaking point under Ruben Amorim. Mainoo's half-brother publicly criticized Amorim, and the 20-year-old's handling of the situation has been questioned. Ryan Giggs urged Mainoo to remain patient, keep fighting for playing time and take his opportunities when they come, noting the difficulty of playing centre midfield for United at a young age. United's midfield depth looks thin with Casemiro aging and Manuel Ugarte underperforming.
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