Ruben Amorim says Kobbie Mainoo “needs to fight for his job” and hinted Manchester United might be able to bolster their squad in the January transfer window.
The 20-year-old has been a major talking point this season, with the talented midfielder's wait for a Premier League start ongoing in a campaign that began with his loan request being rejected.
Mainoo looked lively when brought on in Monday's chaotic 4-4 draw against Bournemouth at Old Trafford, where his half-brother Jordan Mainoo-Hames wore an eye-catching 'Free Kobbie Mainoo' t-shirt.
The stunt went viral and Amorim says there is no issue with the England international, only a desire for the player to kick on and prove his worth.
'Kobbie needs to fight for his job'
"He's a shy boy, but it's not his responsibility," Amorim said. "He's responsible for his acts and his act was to play well in the last game, so I'm just focused on that.
"I had the situation in Sporting (Lisbon) that my brother wrote something in the internet and I have to answer for that.
"My explanation is, 'He has his life, he has his opinion, it's nothing to do with me', so I will do the same with Kobbie.
"Kobbie needs to fight for his job. I think that it's not a bad thing to be on the bench of Manchester United when you are 20 years old.
"I remember (Cristiano) Ronaldo was on the bench, (Wayne) Rooney was on the bench sometimes. (Juan Sebastian) Veron was not playing.
"I remember all the history of Manchester United and (there is) nobody this didn't fall (to), so let's continue in trying to avoid the nonsense and the noise.
"Believe it or not, I just want to want to help the team to win and help Kobbie to be a better player."
Amorim says Mainoo may start in Sunday's trip to Aston Villa, with United without six first-team players due to a mixture of injury, suspension and Africa Cup of Nations action.
"I don't want to show anything to anyone," Amorim said. "I'm just saying that I'm trying to win games and to show to the players that, if you do things right, you will play no matter what the name."
'Amorim hints at January signings'
Amorim revealed he could perhaps switch to a back four rather than keep his preferred three-man system to cope with absentees during the festive period.
With the transfer window opening next month, Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo, whom the manager last week called a "special player", is among those of interest as United continue their attempts to build for long-term success.
"We'll see," Amorim said when asked if the club had told him there is money for January business.
"The only thing we know is that we only would try to bring players that we think are going to be the future.
"It's not going to be to save something in this moment, to cope with the losses of three players for AFCON. It's not going to be like that.
"I don't know what is going to happen, but it's possible that we can do something."
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Australia7853904
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What’s this. Are we blaming players again when it sticks out that this manager can’t manage a Premier League Team so he looks for a new player to try and confuse the fans or distract us. We have been blaming Players for more than two years now so when are they going to realise where the problem really is. We are hearing that we cannot win another premier league for 11 years well if this stupidity continues we will never win another one ever. We have had clear out after clear out blaming players and all that has happened is more uncertainty because we were winning silverware and that wasn’t good enough so we got stupid managers who kept blaming players. It’s about time we looked elsewhere and we all know where. Come on fans this is NO GOOD. We can’t look at one or two wins and call it fixed because we just keep falling backwards. Wake-up guys like other teams have and let’s start changing for better management and Training techniques. Come on Man United we are a great Club being led in the wrong direction. Let’s get back to English Premier League Training not this stupid excuse for lower class Football Training
TheOddOne
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lacey left Liverpool for United. [Crylaugh]
cos United pay higher salary for Flops
Jowbclmsuy
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Man U dun appreciate talent they destroy them
lacey left Liverpool for United. [Crylaugh]
pocabemoy
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the less said about this the better.he cannot manage the youth. that's it.done
Colito
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today he will be the anchor man with Bruno Fernandes as casemero won't be in the Squad
Keebelnoy
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what the fxxc Amorim, give him chance then he will fight for Man utd
TheOddOne
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Man U dun appreciate talent they destroy them
riwcloptuy
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Africa cup
riwcloptuy
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Aston villa