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Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has expressed his delight at being named in the squad for the upcoming international friendly matches against Brazil and Belgium in March despite having a Ghanaian parents.
The youngster, who has been enjoying a brilliant season with the Red Devils in the Premier League, told Dailymail that it was a mix feeling for him when he he heard the news of his invitation to the Three Lions squad.
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Describing his experience, Mainoo said, “The past few days have been quite surreal. Arriving here and finding out that I made it to the first-team was incredible. I was truly taken aback but also elated – it has been an overwhelming mix of feelings.”
“Representing England is an incredible chance, and I am thoroughly enjoying the journey so far. Ultimately, my aim for this season is to secure a spot in the squad [for the Euros].”
“Both of my parents come from Ghana, and football has been the cornerstone of my upbringing. Since childhood, it has been a constant presence in my life, and I have cherished every moment of it,” Mainoo added.
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Its a given….these kids will always choose their home countries ahead of their countries of origin once they’re already in the limelight. It’s very natural