Kobbie Boateng Mainoo, the youngest in charge.
Days after signing a new deal until 2031, Kobbie Mainoo walked into Old Trafford and reminded everyone of who he is.
2-2. Liverpool level. The Stretford End nervous. His own teammates had handed the visitors a lifeline. Someone had to answer. Kobbie answered.
He took matters into his own hands and smashed home past Woodburn to secure Champions League football for the Red Devils. Clinical. Composed. Inevitable.
Five months ago, this same player was on the brink of leaving in January because former manager Ruben Amorim didn't believe in him. He wasn't athletic they said, he's slow, he can't track back. With Michael Carrick, he has found a new lease of life. Starting games and showing he's still him. Today, he's the man who beat Liverpool at Old Trafford, fresh off a contract extension, writing a story that he could only dream of. Youth, courage and success. Kobbie is United true and true.
From nearly gone to match winner. From doubted to decisive.
It's Kobbie Mainoo's world. We're all just watching.
Thomas Tuchel, you know what to do this summer.