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Ian Wright said Kobbi Maynu shone: And now let Ruben Amorim be ashamed

Ian Wright said Kobbi Maynu shone: And now let Ruben Amorim be ashamed

Former Arsenal player Ian Wright strongly criticized Kobe Minaw's performance at Manchester United after Ruben Amorim's departure. Wright said that the young midfielder, a product of the team's academy, wasn't given enough confidence at the time, which jeopardized his future.

The veteran footballer openly criticized the Portuguese coach. He emphasized that Amorim didn't give Maynu even a simple thing - regular playing practice. As a result, the talented midfielder remained on the bench and was even very close to leaving the club.

Wright cited the match against Tottenham as an example. In that match, which "MU" won with a score of 2:0, Maynu's movements looked very confident, mature, and free. Wright's score was also tough: he called the game "just fantastic" and said Amorim should be ashamed of his decisions.

"Frankly speaking, Amorim should be ashamed of this, because we saw the play of a Manchester United academy graduate, and the Portuguese manager was simply not allowing Mainyu to play, and he was very close to leaving. Kobbi played a great game [against Tottenham, 2:0]. It's just amazing," Wright said.

There's another important point here: after Michael Carrick took over as head coach, the attitude towards Mainu changed noticeably. While under Amorim, Kobbi often came off the bench, Kerrick drew attention to him from the very first games, expressed confidence, and opened up opportunities for him to prove himself on the pitch.

The conclusion is simple: sometimes a player doesn't need a super transfer or miracle to "explode" - only confidence and proper time are needed. Mainyu has gained this trust, and now "MU" fans are waiting for his growth to continue.

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