
"Things like that wind me up, Scholes said. I wouldn't mind if he was in a good team and they were winning every week and keeping possession, but they're rubbish. Kobbie is a 20-year-old kid, and he's not playing; he's going to have to leave. Do you know what will happen now? Amorim will bring him into a game, and he won't be great, but that's because he needs regular games. Fair enough, as a manager, sometimes you just don't fancy a player."
"But look at what he's already done scored the winner in an FA Cup final, played every game in the Euros. I bet he takes the p*** out of Casemiro every single day in training and is brilliant. I don't know why the club are letting Amorim treat a homegrown talent like that."
Kobbie Mainoo emerged as a breakout star in 2024 and started for England in the Euro 2024 final. He has seen his minutes curtailed since Ruben Amorim arrived at Manchester United last November and has yet to start a Premier League match this season. Mainoo remained at the club despite summer interest but is now reportedly frustrated and desperate to leave in January. Chelsea are among clubs linked to the England midfielder. United legend Paul Scholes criticised Amorim’s use of Mainoo, arguing that irregular minutes will hamper his development despite his proven achievements.
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