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Gary Neville reacts to Scott McTominay's great game for Manchester United

Gary Neville words on the great performance of the Manchester United midfielder.

By Angus Barnes

Gary Neville words on the great performance of the Manchester United midfielder.
Gary Neville words on the great performance of the Manchester United midfielder.
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The red devils get this very important win that could actually allow them to turn things around in the next part of the season and build up some momentum in the season.

This was not the start of the season that the red devils fans or even Erik ten Hag had in mind, and the fact is that they are ready for the players to turn things around and take advantage of the really great win that they got in the last game against Brentford, and now they seem to be more than ready to work for the next part of the season.

“I do not think Manchester United will finish in the top five this season… but they proved me wrong last season after having a very poor start.” where the words of the Gary Neville that also seems to think that this season is start to look a lot like the last one, and that the red devils might still be in the fight for top positions on the league.

He added, “I felt sorry for Brentford because I like them a lot. But it was huge. Huge in the sense of it had been such a depressing start to the season and by no stretch of the imagination does beating Brentford at hime with two goals in the 93rd and 97th minutes means that everything is ok. Far from it. It is a mess.”

“I was happy for Scott McTominay. The stuff I have seen on social media over the last few weeks, that is when it is the classic a club is falling apart when you start to have your fanbase and media people questioning the work ethic of a kid whos has come through the academy.” where some of the words of Neville.

Scott McTominay

“Sorry I am not having that. That is one kid who will run through a brick wall for the club. That is the weight on his shoulders and the pressure and feelinf of completely not having the support in the club to be able to actually wear your legs down.”


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