During those long days of Covid lockdown four years ago I would sit at my office window and watch a teenage boy dribbling a football in and out of cones on the family driveway across the road. He would do shuttle runs, too.
His father would sometimes watch but the boy clearly knew what he was doing. Turned out he was in Manchester United's academy and was following a detailed programme provided by his club.
I spoke to United's academy head Nick Cox about it at the time and he explained that his staff were determined to ensure their players were occupied and focussed as much as possible during those confusing and scary weeks when they were unable to come to the club.
More importantly, though, were the phone calls that were being regularly made to boys and their parents to check on mental and economic wellbeing. At one stage, there was a Zoom call made by first team manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
'We care about their football progress,' Cox explained to me back then. 'But first and foremost we need to make sure they are okay.'
I thought about all this on the way home from Wembley on Tuesday night because young Kobbie Mainoo would have been 14 when lockdown started. He was in United's system back then. Just another hopeful boy. Maybe he was guiding footballs through cones outside the family home in Stockport too. Maybe he picked up the phone one day to hear his academy coach on the line simply asking if he was all right.
And this is not just a Manchester United thing. It's an academy thing. It's a modern English football thing. This is the way it is now and that is why when we watch Mainoo easing the ball neatly and progressively through the England midfield in the rain against Belgium we should all feel lifted for all kinds of different reasons. This is the future of the game and of our young footballers and it looks and feels healthy.
In that England team on Tuesday we watched Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden too. And James Maddison and others. Before the game Bellingham and Foden offered their jackets to their mascots as the rain began to fall during the anthems. The TV cameras picked it up but it was not done for show. Afterwards in the interview area, Maddison paused before talking to the media as he wanted to watch the Wales penalty shoot-out on somebody's iPad. When he was subsequently told it had gone badly his first thoughts were for Spurs team-mates Ben Davies and Brennan Johnson.
We care first and foremost about what these lads do for us on the field. We want them to win. We have waited a long time and once again we feel as though England have an opportunity this summer in the European Championships. We don't expect these young men to live perfect lives. It is unrealistic. There will be blemishes. But they have been placed on the right path.
That's the important bit and as the Premier League continues to grow and push forward as a domestic competition of unrivalled quality and drama, it is impossible not to be heartened by the fact that our own young players remain at the heart of it.
England manager Gareth Southgate, who has name-checked Archie Gray at Leeds as another one to watch, does worry that one day there may not be enough of them. He points out that the number of home grown players at top clubs has never been lower. We should care about this and listen to him.
The influence of certain favoured agents at some of our clubs is a concern. Are all players being bought for the right reasons? No. Are there too many coming from around the world who are not necessarily better than what we can produce ourselves? Yes. Can the search for a quick fix by managers and sporting directors get in the way of sound judgement? Undoubtedly.
Still it is impossible to watch young Northern Irishman Conor Bradley hustle the Scotland defence out of possession and then hammer the ball in to the top corner at Hampden on Tuesday and not see the creed of his Liverpool football education running right through his every thought and act.
Some players are born to play at the highest level while others need nurturing. Foden, for example, had to wait for his body to catch up with his brain. That has not been a problem for Bellingham and clearly not for the prodigious Mainoo. Maddison, meanwhile, needed some emotional maturity. So too Jack Grealish.
Our academies, in which so much time, money and thought has been invested, are now programmed to tick these boxes. Who knows what lockdown was like for Mainoo at United or Bradley, then 16, at Liverpool? Their clubs knew, though, and that was probably the most important bit.
England may well not win the European Championships. It is always worth remembering there are other talented teams available. But beneath the money and self-interest of our domestic game, good things have been happening. We should be grateful for it.
UEFA's system flawed
Estonia finished bottom of Qualifying Group F for the Euros. They lost seven games and drew one. They scored two goals.
Yet Estonia were given a play-off spot for this summer's finals in Germany. Thankfully, and not surprisingly, they lost it 5-1 to Poland. But that's not the point.
Estonia were awarded their shot at glory on the back of their performance in the Nations League which, should anybody need reminding, is a different competition entirely. But that's the way UEFA choose to do it.
It was Estonia's ability to beat San Marino (world ranking 201) and Malta (172) in a Nations League group that also featured Cyprus (125) that got them in to a Euros play-off.
So what this tells us is that European Championship qualifying groups are not really qualifying groups at all. The top two go through but what happens beneath them literally doesn't matter.
Sweden and Azerbaijan, for example, finished comfortably ahead of Estonia in that group but didn't get a play-off spot and were never going to. In Group A there was similar injustice as Georgia, in fourth, finished three points behind Norway, in third, but were given a play-off place ahead of them. Georgia subsequently beat Luxembourg and will play in the finals.
In Luxembourg's group, incidentally, three teams reached the play-offs, including Bosnia and Herzegovina who finished fifth. The only nation from that group not to do so were Lichenstein who lost all of their 10 games and scored one goal.
It would be ridiculous to hand the worst team in qualifying a play-off spot wouldn't it? Well, Estonia were only a point and a goal better and they got one. So it will happen one day, no doubt. On UEFA's watch, nothing is ever off the table, no matter how stupid.
A future role for Southgate
Martin O'Neill is the favourite to become the new president of the League Manager's Association but there is a hope from within the organisation that Gareth Southgate may one day consider the role.
Xhaka's all smiles
Whenever a team proves something or achieves something or wins something, there are always those who played their part on the journey only to fall by the wayside.
At Arsenal, for example, goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was an integral part of last season's progress but no longer plays. Kieran Tierney, meanwhile, was a captain and leader when things were hard during Mikel Arteta's early days and is now on loan at Real Sociedad.
And then there is the story of Granit Xhaka. The Swiss midfielder went through the ringer at Arsenal. Captain then not captain. Liked then not liked then loved and then gone. And now he is in Germany where he sits at the top of the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen.
Xabi Alonso's team are still unbeaten in the league and are 10 points clear of Bayern Munich. They have played 26 games and Xhaka is one of only two players to have started every single one. Only a cold heart would not feel happy for him.
Ogunkeeyouthere
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mainoo better than Rice and Odegard combined
No wonder your old team can never make it to champions league this season, mumu
makenous123
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The boy need to come to Real Madrid or Barcelona
barcelona is a killer
Daphoenix23
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English media and always hyping players, this is why they may never win any major international tournaments. Cos they make these average players feel like they are alredy shaper stars when in reality most of them are just starting out. They should leave this kid alone so he can develop proper, thereβs a lot he can still develop his game on to reach the topβ¦
colepalmar
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The Sniper Himself
lilmen20
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how many match have he perform well before this hype
Alerk
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England will never achieve anything they have good players on paper and the media hype but watch them play they have nothing special about them
100% true π
Natabckmy
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who noticed winning ratio for England when saka play is higher than when he is not?
khyodaskmon
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one advantage Saka has over all this other kids is, he doesn't get hyped and it's definitely good for him, clearly the writer hates saka
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they even Foden isn't getting hype he also growing smoothly just like saka because boths playing for a small fanbase clubs the media doesn't care i mean what if Manchester United won troble or Liverpool bruno would won balondor or salla would. this is one of the disadvantages of united players for playing in united there's just too much attantio all over the world
Vaecimprst
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mainoo better than Rice and Odegard combined
It's either you are dead brain or you don't have a brain at all.
Vicacnpyz
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mainoo better than Rice and Odegard combined
Nwaneri is even better than Mainoo
Hanacdmpt
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can we just leave the boy alone, there's a lot to develop
ezekielakinsanya
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palmer scoring goals but kobbie is doing well collecting awards Chelsea awfar na
Sadek85
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England will never achieve anything they have good players on paper and the media hype but watch them play they have nothing special about them
Sadek85
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Is just a matter of time before the media will hype kobbie into a flop
They already start ππ
wicdrsty
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man the boy is good appreciate and stop being negative
I never said his is not good read my comment again
Zoabcelmpy
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Yes the guy's may be the reasons to believe for England. But not under Southgate!
Mukhtari
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one advantage Saka has over all this other kids is, he doesn't get hyped and it's definitely good for him, clearly the writer hates saka
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if joblessness was a person, it will be you
Sambaht
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Is just a matter of time before the media will hype kobbie into a flop
Losbcekmpz
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Saka should be included, Saka is England future as well
Ellairdo
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mainoo better than Rice and Odegard combined
Even you donβt believe that you gimp π€£
rumadimuz
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The boy need to come to Real Madrid or Barcelona
monadiruz
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one advantage Saka has over all this other kids is, he doesn't get hyped and it's definitely good for him, clearly the writer hates saka
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saka is the star boy hate him love him we are always carry his back as one of our own
Vuzaclmopu
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mainoo better than Rice and Odegard combined
YoungMakito10
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soon they overstate him and he be useless soon, English too quick to overrate their players,
man the boy is good appreciate and stop being negative
Miles2001
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Who's Saka? abeg shift
Ask ur google on ur phone Mumu pained mfπππ«΅π
dadabdekt
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win something first
buhbdkmnsy
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still bigger than Manchester city though.. stop disgracing yourself
A team with 000EUROPEAN TROPHY π is considered as a small team
buhbdkmnsy
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I don't have time to argue with a drunkard, you clearly don't know anything about football, I won't waste my time with you, you clearly started watching football like 2 years ago..
And you when have you started watching football?? to think that saka is a world class player πππlol. Keep supporting your serie team that keeps promising every season.
zebceiknru
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even Foden knows Saka is bigger than him, go and read what Foden said about Saka, you just dey shout like mad man since
One leg 𦡠Saka lol. Foden can play anywhere on the pitch and deliver come on come on boy. Foden has done it on the biggest stage come on come on lol π
zebceiknru
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still bigger than Manchester city though.. stop disgracing yourself
000000 UCL come on boy π¦ youβre the one disgracing your family here ππ€£ππ. You canβt even imagine winning a treble or winning EpL 4X in a row lol dey play just dey play lol π
Mukhtari
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Show me 1 one good trophy Saka has won apart from tea π΅ cup. foden has won 5 EPL and Treble played on the biggest stage not some tea π΅ cup final or so. Saka is not a world class player until he play in big finals and win big trophies π βοΈ π
even Foden knows Saka is bigger than him, go and read what Foden said about Saka, you just dey shout like mad man since
Mukhtari
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All this small club with no EPL since 20 years and no UCL non let us see road # Gunners lol
still bigger than Manchester city though.. stop disgracing yourself
Mukhtari
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Show me 1 one good trophy Saka has won apart from tea π΅ cup. foden has won 5 EPL and Treble played on the biggest stage not some tea π΅ cup final or so. Saka is not a world class player until he play in big finals and win big trophies π βοΈ
I don't have time to argue with a drunkard, you clearly don't know anything about football, I won't waste my time with you, you clearly started watching football like 2 years ago..
Zomaiptu
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Stop hyping kobbie too much before he becomes flop rubbish people
zebceiknru
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one advantage Saka has over all this other kids is, he doesn't get hyped and it's definitely good for him, clearly the writer hates saka
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All this small club with no EPL since 20 years and no UCL non let us see road # Gunners lol
zebceiknru
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one advantage Saka has over all this other kids is, he doesn't get hyped and it's definitely good for him, clearly the writer hates saka
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Show me 1 one good trophy Saka has won apart from tea π΅ cup. foden has won 5 EPL and Treble played on the biggest stage not some tea π΅ cup final or so. Saka is not a world class player until he play in big finals and win big trophies π βοΈ π
zebceiknru
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one advantage Saka has over all this other kids is, he doesn't get hyped and it's definitely good for him, clearly the writer hates saka
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Show me 1 one good trophy Saka has won apart from tea π΅ cup. foden has won 5 EPL and Treble played on the biggest stage not some tea π΅ cup final or so. Saka is not a world class player until he play in big finals and win big trophies π βοΈ βοΈβοΈ
zebceiknru
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your hate will not allow you to admit that Saka is better than all this overhyped kids.. telling me to shift, with that your dirty mouthπ
Show me 1 one good trophy Saka has won apart from tea π΅ cup. foden has won 5 EPL and Treble played on the biggest stage not some tea π΅ cup final or so. Saka is not a world class player until he play in big finals and win big trophies π βοΈ
Mukhtari
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Who's Saka? abeg shift
your hate will not allow you to admit that Saka is better than all this overhyped kids.. telling me to shift, with that your dirty mouthπ
wicdrsty
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soon they overstate him and he be useless soon, English too quick to overrate their players,
iamadiehardmadridfan
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one advantage Saka has over all this other kids is, he doesn't get hyped and it's definitely good for him, clearly the writer hates saka
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Who's Saka? abeg shift
Jayanta1986
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And they r all in good hand.. he is Gareth Southgate
Mukhtari
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one advantage Saka has over all this other kids is, he doesn't get hyped and it's definitely good for him, clearly the writer hates saka
malablata
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Hey, take off Phil Foden. England has nothing to believe in that kid. At his age he's becoming enemy with the goal post in England shirt. Such early confusion will definitely keep him on the bench or out of the team. I give Nike sign to Mainoo and Bellingham.
adewale1169
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I really happy for Xhaka