Erik ten Hag explains why Kobbie Mainoo starts for Manchester United against Newcastle
Erik ten Hag has stressed that Manchester United youngster Kobbie Mainoo is 'ready' to play for the first-team.
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Erik ten Hag has stressed that Manchester United youngster Kobbie Mainoo is 'ready' to play for the first-team.
Manchester United are back in Premier League action at Newcastle this evening and manager Erik ten Hag has brought Kobbie Mainoo back into the starting line-up.
Manchester United will play a third successive away game when visiting Newcastle in the Premier League this weekend.
Erik ten Hag provoked a usually measured, calm-natured Eddie Howe earlier this year, just weeks after emerging victorious in the Carabao Cup final, when Manchester United were travelling to Tyneside for a much-anticipated rematch.
Manchester United supporters are calling for three changes to their side's line-up against Newcastle on Saturday night (8pm) - including a return for Academy graduate Kobbie Mainoo.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says Tyrell Malacia will be available 'at short notice' following a setback with his troublesome knee injury. Malacia, who was the first signing Ten Hag made for the club, has yet to feature this season. He played 22 games for United in the Premier League during his debut campaign.
Manchester United's players had been on the ground in Istanbul for a matter of minutes when they got their first taste of what awaited them in November 1993. As Sir Alex Ferguson's squad made their way into the arrivals hall at the city's airport, they were greeted by a deafening din from a few thousand Galatasaray fans keen to greet them. "Welcome to Hell", said the banners as Ferguson, Eric Cantona, Bryan Robson, Peter Schmeichel and co put their passports away.
It was a magical moment, a goal for the ages and a strike few could comprehend let alone replicate.