As Manchester United struggles in 16th place in the Premier League, they face a crucial Europa League final after a poor season marked by an astonishing 18 league losses. Scott McTominay, sold to Napoli for £25 million, has thrived in Italy, helping his new team compete for the Scudetto. Former teammate Gordon Strachan argues that McTominay's exit has weakened United's reliability, suggesting that manager Erik ten Hag was reluctant to sell him. Strachan emphasizes the importance of having good individuals in a team, indicating that McTominay’s qualities were missed.
You wonder where that decision comes from really, Strachan told FourFourTwo... wherever I've been as a manager or as a player, I wanted to go down the tunnel with good people beside me.
If you're picking a team to save your life, would you have Scott McTominay in it, if you were Man United? I would.
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