The kind of player that I would see as a back up Frank McAvennie says 25 year old is not good enough to start for Manchester United
"The kind of player that I would see as a back-up" - Frank McAvennie says 25-year-old is 'not good enough' to start for Manchester United Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Manchester United's Scott McTominay says it's a clean slate under Erik ten Hag but they will have to accept any criticism that comes their way. "Everyone gets criticised."Manchester United's Scott McTominay says it's a clean slate under Erik ten Hag but they will have to accept any criticism that comes their way. Speaking to , McAvennie shared his thoughts on McTominay and his expected role at Old Trafford. He said: "McTominay is a good player but not for United. He does well for Scotland but United are a massive club. He's the kind of player that I would see as a back-up to someone." He added: "There are too many players at United that didn't do it last season that are still there. They have got to start bringing players in. I think they have got to change everything about the club. I think they have got to change the attitude of the players and it's a big job for the manager. Whether he can come in and do that I don't know." In the midfield department, Manchester United have only signed Dane playmaker Christian Eriksen on a free transfer. The Premier League giants are also monitoring the situation of Leicester City midfielder , according to journalist . Manchester United are scheduled to start their 2022-23 Premier League campaign at home against Brighton Hove & Albion on August 5.
The kind of player that I would see as a back-up - Frank McAvennie says 25-year-old is not good enough to start for Manchester United
Frank McAvennie is a former Scotland striker. Former striker Frank McAvennie has said that midfielder Scott McTominay is not a deserved first-team starter for a club as big as the Red Devils. McTominay, who has been at the club since the age of five, has been a core part of the Old Trafford outfit's squad for the past five seasons. Since making his senior debut at the back-end of the 2016-17 season, he has registered 16 goals and four assists in 170 appearances. During the 2021-22 season, he featured in 37 matches across all competitions, scoring two goals. Ahead of the upcoming season, the 25-year-old has featured in three friendlies against Liverpool, Melbourne Victory and Crystal Palace during the club's pre-season tour. "Everyone gets criticised."Manchester United's Scott McTominay says it's a clean slate under Erik ten Hag but they will have to accept any criticism that comes their way. "Everyone gets criticised."Manchester United's Scott McTominay says it's a clean slate under Erik ten Hag but they will have to accept any criticism that comes their way. Speaking to , McAvennie shared his thoughts on McTominay and his expected role at Old Trafford. He said: "McTominay is a good player but not for United. He does well for Scotland but United are a massive club. He's the kind of player that I would see as a back-up to someone." He added: "There are too many players at United that didn't do it last season that are still there. They have got to start bringing players in. I think they have got to change everything about the club. I think they have got to change the attitude of the players and it's a big job for the manager. Whether he can come in and do that I don't know." In the midfield department, Manchester United have only signed Dane playmaker Christian Eriksen on a free transfer. The Premier League giants are also monitoring the situation of Leicester City midfielder , according to journalist . Manchester United are scheduled to start their 2022-23 Premier League campaign at home against Brighton Hove & Albion on August 5.