Wayne Rooney advocates for Kobbie Mainoo to start over Elliot Anderson against DR Congo

Wayne Rooney argues that Kobbie Mainoo should start for England in their World Cup knockout match against DR Congo due to his skill in tight spaces.

Wayne Rooney, the former captain of England, has expressed his preference for starting Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo over Elliot Anderson in the upcoming World Cup last-32 clash against DR Congo. Despite Mainoo not seeing any action during the group stages, Rooney highlighted the 21-year-old’s unique capability to navigate crowded spaces and deliver precise passes.

Mainoo’s career has seen a recent resurgence under the guidance of Michael Carrick, following a period where he fell out of favor under former manager Ruben Amorim. In contrast, Elliot Anderson, currently linked with a record-breaking £116m transfer to Manchester City, played in every group match for England.

Former striker Emile Heskey also questioned the team selection, noting his surprise that 36-year-old Jordan Henderson was favored over younger prospects like Mainoo during the recent win against Panama. Heskey expressed concern that failing to provide tournament experience to a player of Mainoo’s potential could be a missed opportunity for future development.

Regarding the team’s tactical approach, Rooney suggested that Jude Bellingham could operate in a deeper role against teams utilizing a low block, while maintaining that Declan Rice should continue in his defensive midfield position.

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