Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson has applauded Scott McTominay, hailing him as a major player as he keeps on improving at the club.
The Man United academy graduate is absolutely one of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s more beloved players and that can be seen best during key apparatuses.
McTominay initially arose during Jose Mourinho’s time and the previous director marked him as the champ of the informal group of being one of the most trusted players for the manager. At the point when Solskjaer came in the foundation, McTominay was criticized as his form dipped as Mourinho’s helm at Old Trafford was largely over.
McTominay has since figured out how to skip back and has looked revived, adding more to his arms stockpile by being a ball-winning midfielder as well as a box-to-box player as well. He has been chipping in important goals for the team.
According to Manchester Evening News, Ferguson said: “Scott McTominay is now emerging as one of Man United’s big players. When you watch Man United pick their team for a big game, McTominay’s name is in it. He’s a good character, a great trainer. I signed him when he was seven or eight years of age and he was actually a center-forward as a kid. He’s just sprouted, a little bit like Darren Fletcher – Darren had a few little annoying injuries as he was growing and needed some rest periods and things like that. McTominay is of a similar type to Darren – long, lanky, good winner of the ball and a good turn of pace going forward, a great attitude to the game. All these attitudes that Darren Fletcher had, he’s got them.”
The two players being Scottish they constantly will undoubtedly be contrasted with one another. Solskjaer has figured out how to urge McTominay to get forward more and that has implied he’s gotten more crucial goals recently with the ones versus Leeds United and Manchester City that stand apart from most.
What’s left for the intense midfielder is to solidify his spot in the beginning XI as a central participant and not simply an ordinary in and out player.