Manchester United’s teenage sensation Kobbie Mainoo took a break from his holiday in the US to visit Venice Beach FC, a club that has grown exponentially since its humble beginnings as a soccer court for kids on the beach. Mainoo, donning his signature bucket hat, was presented with a custom-made shirt and participated in a kickabout with local youngsters.
During a Q&A session, Mainoo shared valuable advice with the kids, saying, “If you’re not winning, you’re learning. I’ve just come off a big one at the Euros final, and you have to work hard to make sure these opportunities come around again, and you take them next time.” He also reflected on his meteoric rise, stating, “It’s crazy. From my full debut in November to playing for England and the Euros, it’s all happened so quickly. I take it one step at a time.”
Kobbie Mainoo was a guest at Venice Beach FC as he took time out from his holiday in the US
Mainoo, who starred at Euro 2024, will report for pre-season training at Carrington along with other players involved in the Euros and Copa America, including Luke Shaw, Bruno Fernandes, and Diogo Dalot, among others. They will miss the remainder of the pre-season tour in the US.
Patched-up stars sweat it out
Manchester United’s players underwent a unique training session in Los Angeles on Sunday, where they wore special sweat patches to measure fluid loss. The results will help the team’s physical performance unit develop individual hydration strategies for each player.

Man United’s stars were measured for fluid loss in training in LA with special sweat patches
The squad had a day off on Monday, with some players opting for golf, shopping on Rodeo Drive, and others heading to the beach.
Onana’s charity saves lives
Andre Onana’s charitable foundation in Cameroon has provided crucial medical help to people in need in the country’s capital Yaounde. The foundation’s recent Surgical Campaign, in collaboration with the ASAF Foundation, has saved numerous lives and improved the quality of life for many others.

Andre Onana’s charitable foundation in his home nation of Cameroon continues to provide crucial medical help for people in need in the country’s capital Yaounde
Onana expressed his pride in the foundation’s work, stating, “I am proud that the foundation continues to develop projects to improve the lives of all Cameroonians. My commitment to my country remains strong.”
Lindelof back in action
Victor Lindelof resumed training with the rest of the squad on Sunday after missing the Arsenal defeat with a minor knock. However, United’s injury concerns deepened as Rasmus Hojlund and Leny Yoro limped off injured during the game.

Victor Lindelof resumed training with the rest of the squad in Los Angeles on Sunday
Wes rides into town
Former United defender Wes Brown, out here on tour as a club ambassador, met with 60 children from socially deprived areas of LA as part of United’s tie-up with Compton Cowboys – a community outreach programme that teaches youngsters to ride and keep horses.

Former United defender Wes Brown (sat on horse), out here on tour as a club ambassador, met with 60 children from socially deprived areas of LA