Kobbie Mainoo received praise from the British media after his impressive debut for England, which was described as “as paid”

Manchester United star Kobbie Mainoo has just achieved another huge milestone in his career.

On Saturday night, the Red Devils academy graduate made his England debut, coming on in the second half of the friendly against Brazil at Wembley Stadium.

Kobbie Mainoo in action during his England debut

Mainoo only made his first Premier League start in November last year, but he has very quickly become one of Manchester United’s main players.

At just 18 years of age, the Red Devils midfielder has already made 23 competitive appearances for the Old Trafford side, and now he has a senior England cap to his name.

Mainoo was initially named in the England Under-21s squad for March’s fixtures, but was then promoted to the Three Lions setup for the friendlies against Brazil and Belgium.

England manager Gareth Southgate brought Mainoo on in the 75th minute of the game as a replacement for Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher.

What has the English media said about Kobbie Mainoo’s England debut?

Although the teenager was only on for 15 minutes plus stoppage time, he showed glimpses of his quality and earned praise from several media outlets.

Kobbie Mainoo makes England debut as the three Lions suffer 1:0 defeat  against Brazil

For instance, the Evening Standard wrote: ‘Huge ovation when sent on for his debut late on. Every bit as composed as billed, with one delightful turn in midfield.’

 

 

Meanwhile, football.london wrote: ‘Promising debut and made some good runs, touches and passes in his short cameo.’

As for BBC Sport, they wrote in their match report that ‘Mainoo looked confident in his cameo’.

Goal.com gave Mainoo a 6 out of 10 rating and wrote: ‘Had a couple of neat touches during his 15-minute cameo on debut.’

And Squawka also went with 6 out of 10, writing: ‘Didn’t look out of place in the England midfield, but he was also fortunate to not see a moment of hesitation right at the end lead to a Brazil goal.’

It’s always brilliant when an academy talent breaks into the first team, and even more so when the player in question is a generational talent.

Mainoo is pretty much as complete as you can get from a young player. And he’s still at the very start of his career. It’ll be exciting to see how he continues to develop in the coming years.

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Declan Rice passing the ball to Mainoo showed a lot

How did England fare against Brazil?

While it was a great occasion for the Manchester United prodigy, it wasn’t such a good evening for the England team, who fell to a 1-0 defeat to Brazil.

Though it appeared to be a goalless draw, Endrick, another adolescent star, stole the show that evening.

The 17-year-old Selecao ace scored from close range with an easy finish after Jordan Pickford had blocked Vinicius Jr.’s attempt.

It was certainly not a match for the purists, as Jude Bellingham, a Three Lions talisman, was called for numerous fouls by the opponents.

Tuesday night, when England plays Belgium at the same location, they will aim to