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Paul Ince tells Kobbie Mainoo to learn from two Manchester United teammates and follow Declan Rice example

Paul Ince is hugely impressed by the impact Kobbie Mainoo has made at Manchester United but he warned the young midfielder that there is a lot of work to be done yet.

The 18-year-old has already become a valuable member of the first-team squad following his breakthrough late last year, bringing calmness and composure to the United midfield.

Ince, who is one of the greatest English midfielders of all time, can relate a lot to the pressure of playing for the United first team and is slightly concerned by the amount of pressure already being placed on Mainoo.

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The former United player believes patience is required if Mainoo is to ever fulfil such enormous potential and he has urged him to follow in the footsteps of Declan Rice.

"Listen, he's a good player. I think it's early days and I think sometimes we can get a little bit ahead of ourselves when we see a young player come into the team," Ince told The Manchester Evening News thanks to luckyblock.com.

"What I've seen of him so far, I really, really like. He made a couple of mistakes against West Ham but that's good for him. It's good that he makes those mistakes because it is a learning curve. I've been through that process as a young kid. You've got to make mistakes to learn. There is a long way to go.

"I don't like to get too excited about young players. He needs to be nurtured right. You look at someone like Declan Rice. He's done it the right way. He needs to play his games and he will play his games for United. But it's always tough when you're a young player coming into an inconsistent team. When I went to United,

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