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Another Man Utd star has just been strangely snubbed by England boss Tuchel

Express Published Jun 29, 2026 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Jordan Henderson was subbed on in the 84th minute of England's World Cup group stage match against Panama, while Kobbie Mainoo remained an unused substitute.
84 minute · Jordan Henderson's substitution
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Kobbie Mainoo is one of three outfield players in England's World Cup squad who have yet to play a single minute.
3 · outfield players in England's World Cup squad without playing time
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Kobbie Mainoo made his first Premier League starting appearance for Manchester United after Ruben Amorim was sacked in January.
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Jordan Henderson is 36 years old.
36 year · Jordan Henderson's age
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Nico O'Reilly started two matches and featured as a substitute in another during England's World Cup group stage.
2 · matches started by Nico O'Reilly1 · matches in which Nico O'Reilly was a substitute
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Thomas Tuchel stated England's World Cup squad includes six players who have won titles with the under-21s.
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Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo was overlooked once again by Thomas Tuchel in England's final World Cup group stage clash against Panama. Tuchel brought on Jordan Henderson in the 84th minute, yet Mainoo remained an unused substitute throughout. Henderson's inclusion in England's World Cup squad had already proved contentious. The 36-year-old made his return to the Premier League when he put pen to paper for Brentford last year, following spells at Ajax and Al-Ettifaq.

Mainoo worked tirelessly to earn his place in the England squad, making it all the more frustrating that he has yet to see a single minute of action. The Stockport-born midfielder is one of just three outfield players in the squad - alongside Trevoh Chalobah and Ivan Toney - yet to set foot on the pitch. Mainoo did not feature in a Premier League starting line-up for United until Ruben Amorim was sacked in January. Michael Carrick wasted no time in restoring him to the side, and his dazzling form throughout the second half of the season was enough to secure his spot in England's World Cup squad.

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Casting his mind back to the difficult opening months of his campaign, Mainoo told England reporters in the USA: "I mean, obviously there were difficult times."

"But I tried to keep my focus on what was in front of me, take things day by day and just keep working my craft, keep working hard for the team, and I hoped the rest would come. Thankfully it has."

When quizzed on whether Carrick deserved some of the credit for his World Cup call-up, he said: "Definitely, and I told him that I was very grateful. Because if he hadn't put me on the pitch, then I wouldn't have been here so, I'm always grateful to him for that."

Harry Maguire was the first United player to feel aggrieved at his treatment from Tuchel after being left out of the World Cup squad entirely. But now Mainoo can start to feel pretty hard done by too. Why isn't he playing?

Henderson proved a valuable asset for Brentford last season, yet anyone who watched both him and Mainoo in the Premier League would surely question why he was chosen ahead of the Manchester United youngster against Panama.

The former Liverpool midfielder has been selected for the leadership qualities he brings to the dressing room, and is widely reported to share a close bond with Jude Bellingham.

Nevertheless, he represents England's past, while Mainoo looks set to be a cornerstone of their future. Tuchel made clear that Mainoo had a genuine part to play at the World Cup during his opening press conference of the tournament.

"The squad has a significant number of players that will compete for starting minutes and starting places, [which] also gives us the chance to rotate on a high level and a significant number of players who carry the [sporting] responsibility on the highest level," he said.

"We have a huge chunk of youthfulness in the squad. We have six players who have won titles with the under-21s. We have Kobbie, who is still young and has won his titles [and] we have Nico O'Reilly on top, who is young and already won his medals."

Mainoo has remained on the bench throughout, while O'Reilly has started two matches and featured as a substitute in the other.

The irony is that Mainoo possesses precisely the qualities that could have proved invaluable to England in their matches against Panama and Ghana - particularly the latter, where they found themselves frustratingly unable to break down a resolute defensive block.

It was a puzzling sight to see Henderson take to the pitch ahead of Mainoo. Perhaps Tuchel will make amends by unleashing him from the substitutes' bench in the knockout stages.

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