Manchester United: Gary Neville hails Scott McTominay as a blend of Paul Scholes and Roy Keane

Scottish midfielder scored twice in United’s 6-2 thrashing of Leeds

Tom Kershaw
Monday 21 December 2020 12:50 GMT
Comments
(Manchester United via Getty Imag)

Gary Neville hailed Scott McTominay's outstanding individual display after the Scottish midfielder scored twice in Manchester United's 6-2 thrashing of Leeds.

McTominay struck twice in the space of the opening three minutes during the exhilarating victory at Old Trafford and won comparisons to Neville's former teammates Paul Scholes and Roy Keane.

"McTominay's turned into Paul Scholes and Roy Keane inside three minutes," Neville said on commentary. "He's driving forward, I'm not sure whether that's in the tactics or if he just fancied it, but he's gone and Martial comes inside, sees him running and he's off. His first touch is brilliant, his second is sublime.

READ MORE: Solskjaer hails ‘physical monster’ McTominay 

"We thought United would counter-attack and attack quickly, but we didn't think that the holding midfielder would be on the end of it. What a start."

Scott McTominay celebrates scoring against Leeds (Getty)

Neville later added that McTominay has proven he is someone Solskjaer can rely upon and should be a mainstay in United's team.

"He (McTominay) is emerging and growing," he said. “He's someone Ole can rely upon in the big games with Fred and Fernandes in front of them. Then Pogba, Matic and Van de Beek fit in around that.”

Despite an often rocky campaign, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s position often coming under scrutiny, United, who also have a game in hand, now trail leaders Liverpool by just five points.

However, they face a tricky test on Boxing Day against Leicester, who sit one point ahead of United after an impressive 2-0 win over fellow title rivals Tottenham.​

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in