The future of Manchester United's Kobbie Mainoo has been a hot topic of debate, especially after his impressive performance under Michael Carrick. Many, including former manager Ruben Amorim, questioned his worth, but the numbers don't lie: Mainoo has been a shining star since Carrick's arrival. With four starts under Carrick, United has won all four games, and Mainoo's partnership with Casemiro has been nothing short of remarkable. His ability to seamlessly slot into the team and his impressive passing range have made him a key player. But Mainoo isn't the only one who has flourished under Carrick's leadership. Bruno Fernandes, despite being a polarizing figure, has been a creative force, with six chances created in a single game. And let's not forget Bernardo Silva, whose brilliance at Anfield has earned him praise from Pep Guardiola. Meanwhile, Enzo Fernandez's positioning has been a topic of discussion, but his touch map shows that he's free to roam and make an impact. Angel Gomes, on loan at Wolves, has also impressed with his passing range and progressive ball use. While the future of these players remains uncertain, one thing is clear: Carrick has helped them remind everyone of their quality. And that's a good thing for United fans.