The Script toasts Man United's FA Cup hero Kobbie Mainoo with song

Kobbie Mainoo

Man United emerged victorious in the FA Cup at Wembley, with Kobbie Mainoo scoring the winning goal. Danny O'Donoghue from the band Script paid tribute to the United youth player. Want to know who's next in line after Kane and Saka in terms of goals scored for England in Gareth Southgate's squad? Tune in to the It's All Kicking Off! Podcast.

Original: The blog post was published at 8:07 AM British Summer Time on May 26, 2024 and was updated at 3:29 PM on the same day. Rewritten: The blog section was released on May 26, 2024 at 8:07 AM BST and received an update later that day at 3:29 PM.

Danny O'Donoghue, the lead singer of The Script, has modified the words of one of their popular songs to honor the hero of Manchester United's FA Cup final, Kobbie Mainoo.

On Saturday, Mainoo managed to score the second goal that was very important for Man United at Wembley. This was in addition to the first goal scored by Alejandro Garnacho against Man City.

The goal scored by the academy graduate eventually led to their victory, despite Jeremy Doku scoring one for the Premier League champions, Man City, towards the end of the game.

A fan of Manchester United named O'Donoghue posted on social media after their victory, in which he sang a modified version of the song 'The Man Who Can't Be Moved' by The Script. The fan is from Ireland and is also a singer.

O'Donoghue crafted fresh lyrics as a compliment to the young scorers of Man United, and at the same time acknowledging the ambiguity about Erik ten Hag's tenure as the manager.

Danny O'Donoghue, who is a member of the band The Script, modified the lyrics of one of their popular songs to pay tribute to Kobbie Mainoo.

O'Donoghue changed the lyrics to 'The Mainoo can't be moved' after the teenager's victorious performance at Wembley stadium.

Mainoo was the one who scored the second goal that was very important for Man United in defeating Man City.

The main vocalist of The Script was spotted wearing a tracksuit from Manchester United and exclaimed 'Let's go United' before performing an altered rendition of the chorus.

"O'Donoghue said that Mainoo is immovable."

Because it's the FA Cup and you're up against City, you begin to ponder whether Ten Hag will depart. Your heart races with uncertainty.

Next, Garnacho scores and we are now in the lead.

We'll be shouting and cheering loudly while standing on our seats at Wembley.

We will stay put, we'll remain in place, we definitely won't relocate, no, no we won't budge, no indeed, we won't shift anywhere else.

'He's the Mainoo and he cannot be displaced.'

The victory of Man United at Wembley was a splendid conclusion to a challenging season for the team, which faced a tough time after coming in 8th place in the Premier League.

In addition to winning the FA Cup, Ten Hag's team was able to secure themselves a spot in the Europa League for the coming season due to their victory at Wembley.

draft of the text: The updated words of the song acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding Erik ten Hag's future and also paid tribute to Alejandro Garnacho's first goal in the final.

The young players Mainoo and Garnacho from Manchester United were the ones who led Ten Hag's team to victory at Wembley.

On Saturday afternoon, Mainoo and Garnacho, the young talents of The Red Devils, stepped up and delivered, earning the team their thanks and appreciation.

Garnacho was the one who got the Red Devils going in the first half of the match. This happened because he took advantage of a confusion in the defence caused by Stefan Ortega and Josip Gvardiol.

Mainoo scored again before the first half ended, calmly finishing off a well-coordinated play by Manchester United.

The City team made a late comeback, with a goal from Jeremy Doku, but the United team resisted and didn't let their opponents create history. They won two consecutive doubles.

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