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Alex Iwobi Calls Out Kobbie Mainoo After Incident During Man Utd vs Fulham

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Published 22:00 3 Feb 2026 GMT

Alex Iwobi Calls Out Kobbie Mainoo After Incident During Man Utd vs Fulham

Manchester United defeated Fulham 3-2 at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Ryan Smart

Ryan Smart

Fulham midfielder Alex Iwobi has called out Kobbie Mainoo after an incident during his side's 3-2 defeat to Manchester United on Sunday.

Fulham came from 2-0 down to equalise in second half stoppage time through Brazil winger Kevin.

But they walked out of Old Trafford with nothing after Benjamin Sesko's powerful 98th-minute finish on the turn from 12 yards.

The result means Michael Carrick has now won three out of three matches as interim manager of United, who sit in fourth place in the Premier League on 41 points.

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Fulham, meanwhile, they sit in ninth place and have 34 points to their name after 24 matches.

Cottagers midfielder Iwobi covered the United defeat in his newest YouTube matchday vlog - during which he revealed that Mainoo had appeared to accidentally injure him during the match.

Iwobi raised his hand up towards the camera, showing that his fourth and fifth fingers had to be taped together after the match. It is unclear when the incident with Mainoo took place.

Iwobi called out Mainoo - in what appeared to be a tongue-in-cheek way - at the end of the video, claiming he had 'finished' his hand.

"Shout-out to Kobbie Mainoo," the Nigeria international began. "But Kobbie, you finished my hand. Kobbie, you absolutely finished my hand.

"This guy's got Ghanaian strength!"

On the game itself, he said: "It was a good game, we'd done well to get back into the game. Before that, VAR had done us dirty.

"It kind of saved us because they didn't get a pen, but Samuel [Chukwueze]'s arm... I don't know if he was offside.

"It was a good performance to bring it back. Shout out to Kevin for getting his first goal... what a goal by the way, that was a mad goal. And obviously Raul [Jimenez] doesn't miss from the penalty spot.

"Obviously, we felt hard done by with them scoring in the last minute of the game. Appreciate the love and support."

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Alex Iwobi / Getty

Topics: Alex Iwobi, Kobbie Mainoo, Fulham, Manchester United, Premier League, Football

Ryan Smart
Ryan Smart

Live in constant hope of the top flight as a Preston North End fan. Written in the past for SPORF, GiveMeSport and more.

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