There's irony in him being left out in the original call up, only to then be granted a golden ticket to global fanfare after the fact. The total opposite of a low profile and understated introduction to international football.
Clicks and interest in Kobbie must have seen the highest bump of his young career off the back of this. All eyes are now on him and his debut, and if it's a good/great one, he's going to be hailed as some kind of Golden Child, in line with the fanfare both Owen and Rooney got during their formative years in the national team. I'm expecting Gascoigne comparisons if he happens to go on some mazy, succesful runs.
The proverbial cat is out of the bag now and whilst it looks like Mainoo has the constitution for it to be water off a duck's back, I do hope he feels like that on the inside, too. The mental load is about to become intense and glaring and not all of it will be good will like he has from his own club and its fans. I can understand why people don't want him in that kind of spotlight, especially with United's history with the England team where our players are singled out for more criticism.
I don't think this will be viewed as any other generic debut; it's one of those special ones that come along once in ablue moon while and an audition for the Euros, which could alter the path Southgate takes going into the tournament proper. Mainoo isn't a penned starter for then right now, but by the end of this international break he might be.
Clicks and interest in Kobbie must have seen the highest bump of his young career off the back of this. All eyes are now on him and his debut, and if it's a good/great one, he's going to be hailed as some kind of Golden Child, in line with the fanfare both Owen and Rooney got during their formative years in the national team. I'm expecting Gascoigne comparisons if he happens to go on some mazy, succesful runs.
The proverbial cat is out of the bag now and whilst it looks like Mainoo has the constitution for it to be water off a duck's back, I do hope he feels like that on the inside, too. The mental load is about to become intense and glaring and not all of it will be good will like he has from his own club and its fans. I can understand why people don't want him in that kind of spotlight, especially with United's history with the England team where our players are singled out for more criticism.
I don't think this will be viewed as any other generic debut; it's one of those special ones that come along once in a