Manchester United's manager Erik ten Hag exuded confidence in Kobbie Mainoo's ability to handle the spotlight amid his burgeoning acclaim as a rising talent for both club and country.
The 18-year-old's stellar performance earned him the man-of-the-match accolade during his inaugural start for England in Tuesday's 2-2 draw against Belgium, firmly establishing his candidature for Gareth Southgate's Euro 2024 squad.
Mainoo's emergence as a standout performer this season for United has been a beacon of hope, swiftly evolving into a pivotal figure in Ten Hag's midfield since his Premier League debut in November.
Reflecting on Mainoo's international debut, Ten Hag remarked, "I thought it was exceptional, though not unexpected. We've witnessed his capabilities, his seamless adaptation to elite levels. It comes naturally to him."
"We're thrilled for him, undoubtedly proud—immensely proud," he continued. "It's a testament to Manchester United's academy to nurture such a young talent into the national fold. A significant credit to the entire club."
United's recent triumph, a thrilling 4-3 victory over Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals, has injected vitality into their season, keeping their hopes alive.
With a promising draw against second-tier Coventry in the semi-finals, United are poised as strong favorites to secure a spot in the final for the second consecutive year.
Moreover, their pursuit of Champions League qualification intensifies, trailing behind Aston Villa and Tottenham by nine and six points, respectively, with aspirations to clinch a top-four finish.
However, injuries have marred United's campaign, with the potential return of Lisandro Martinez offering a glimmer of hope. Martinez, a cornerstone in defense, has been sidelined for much of the season due to severe foot and knee injuries.
"We've felt his absence keenly in every game," Ten Hag emphasized. "His presence brings composure, a sense of tranquilly, and a winning mentality that resonates within the team. His return would significantly elevate our performance levels."