Kobbie Mainoo has earned a lifeline at Manchester United following Michael Carrick’s arrival and it is safe to say that he has seized the opportunity with both hands. The 20 year old was a peripheral figure in the first half of the campaign under former head coach Ruben Amorim, whose 3-4-3 system had no place for the highly rated young midfielder. Mainoo managed just one start under the Portuguese head coach, which came in the EFL Cup defeat to League Two minnows Grimsby Town. All of the Englishman’s 12 appearances in the Premier League under Amorim were from the bench, with the player managing just 228 minutes of league football. The situation drove him close to a departure from Old Trafford in January, before United lost patience with the Portuguese and removed him from the hot seat. Carrick was appointed as caretaker manager until the end of the season and Mainoo has played every minute of every game since. Stats from the last five games now highlight how influential the young midfielder has been since being reinstated into the first team. Creative resurgence under Carrick According to the stats from Opta via United’s website , Mainoo features on the leaderboard in several metrics in the five games under Carrick. The Red Devils have four wins and a draw under the caretaker manager so far, and key to their rise has been a magnificent Mainoo pulling the strings from midfield. The Englishman has registered two assists in those five games, setting up Matheus Cunha for the winner against Arsenal and teeing up Bryan Mbeumo from a well-worked corner against Tottenham Hotspur. Only Bruno Fernandes (4) has registered more during that period, while only Lisandro Martinez has clocked more minutes than Mainoo under Carrick. The young midfielder has also created seven chances in the last five games, second behind the talismanic Fernandes (22) in the United team. Mainoo has also registered 255 successful passes and 78 successful passes into the final third, signifying his importance to Carrick’s set-up. Successful Passes since January 17 RankPlayerSuccessful Passes 1Lisandro Martinez315 2Kobbie Mainoo255 3Bruno Fernandes225 4Casemiro203 5Harry Maguire192 Successful Passes in Final Third since January 17 RankPlayerSuccessful Passes in Final Third 1Bruno Fernandes107 2Kobbie Mainoo78 3Casemiro59 4Amad58 4Luke Shaw58 While Mainoo is fast emerging as a creative force in the team, he has not shied away from the dirty work either. Defensive improvement adds new dimension Mainoo was always a class act with the ball at his feet, but he has now added defensive solidity to his game, which has further elevated his performances. The Englishman has won back possession 13 times in the middle third of the pitch and five times in the final third, the most in the team since 17 January, Carrick’s first game in charge. Only Martinez (23) has won the ball more times across the pitch than Mainoo (22) during that period. Meanwhile, the Englishman has also been tenacious since returning to the starting XI, as evidenced by his work rate on the pitch. Only Casemiro has registered more tackles than the young midfielder under Carrick, while only Fernandes has applied more high presses. Most Tackles Since January 17 RankPlayerTackles 1Casemiro12 2Kobbie Mainoo10 3Matheus Cunha9 3Diogo Dalot9 3Luke Shaw9 Most High Presses Since January 17 RankPlayerHigh Pressures Applied 1Bruno Fernandes300 2Kobbie Mainoo263 3Bryan Mbeumo244 4Casemiro232 5Amad168 Even in the disappointing defeat to West Ham United, which brought Carrick’s winning start to an end, Mainoo managed to shine and is fast becoming indispensable to United once again. Final Thoughts Mainoo’s contract expires in 2027 and United should make his renewal a top priority this year. While his future was subject to speculation under Amorim, a recent report relayed by The Peoples Person states that the Red Devils are all set to offer the youngster a new and improved contract. Featured image James Fearn via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Deepungsu Pandit Deepungsu has been a Manchester United fan since 2000. In his playing days, he was an attacking midfielder with a proclivity for the back heel. Right now, however, he prefers to operate as a regista. Deepungsu has been writing about the Red Devils, Football, and other things since 2009. He has worked for over seven years with Sportskeeda, writing football reviews, opinions and news articles. Deepungsu also maintains a blog, The Thinking Me, where he writes about life and things that interest him. His favourite Manchester United player is Paul Scholes.





