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Former Chelsea midfielder, Claude Makelele, says there is promising potential in Manchester United's youngster, Kobbie Mainoo, that reminds him of Michael Essien.
Mainoo was an integral part of the Red Devils team in the just-ended season as he recovered from an injury setback to become a pivotal player for Erik ten Hag.
The 19-year-old made significant contributions, tallying three goals in 24 Premier League matches and adding two more in the FA Cup including a crucial goal in the final against Manchester City in the final of the cup competition.
Not only has he gotten recognition in the Premier League, but Mainoo is also on England's plane to Euro 2024 in Germany after his blistering performances.
Speaking to Daily Mail, Makele picked the Man United midfielder as part of a preferred midfield three for the Three Lions.
“[To complete England’s midfield], I will go for Rice, Bellingham, and this boy in Manchester [Mainoo]. He is very good, so young, but he demonstrated that he can play. He is young but he has quality. I think he will give some spice in midfield,” said the former Chelsea midfielder.
“Good dribbler, running, fighting—he can be very good for the national team.”
“I will say Michael Essien," Makelele added when quizzed about comparisons between Mainoo and his former teammate Clarence Seedorf.
"He needs to learn more from Michael Essien. He is young, you know, and he has a great future in front of him."
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