McTominay late show has to be Man Utd's turning point, says Ten Hag
Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Brentford - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - October 7, 2023 Manchester United's Scott McTominay celebrates with manager Erik ten Hag after the match REUTERS/Molly Darlington
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Erik ten Hag
said Scott McTominay's stoppage time double to ease Manchester United's crisis
by beating Brentford 2-1 has to be a turning point in a troubled season.
United
looked set to slump to a seventh defeat in 10 games after Mathias Jensen opened
the scoring with the aid of some more poor goalkeeping by Andre Onana.
A third home
defeat in eight days would have ratcheted up the pressure on Ten Hag, but he
found an unlikely hero in McTominay.
The
midfielder was only introduced on 87 minutes by Ten Hag, but reproduced his
fine goalscoring form for Scotland of late for his club at just the right
moment.
"This
has to be the turning point, the reset, in our approach, our attitudes, as a
team and as individuals," said Ten Hag, who substituted stars Casemiro and
Marcus Rashford in the second-half.
"From
the start of a game you have to believe. The fans believed and kept behind us,
we need to match that."
Despite
United's terrible form of late, McTominay has had to be patient for his chance
to shine and Ten Hag hailed his attitude to make a difference when called upon.
"Scott
came into the game with the right attitude, on the front foot, full of energy.
He was so determined to score that he made the luck," added the Dutch
coach.
"He is
Manchester United, he always fights for the badge, for the shirt and the club.
He will give his life.
"That
attitude has to be for everyone. You have to earn the right to play for the
club, the position demands it. That is not always what we have seen in the last
few weeks."
Victory
lifts United up to ninth, but more importantly stops the rot after embarrassing
home defeats to Crystal Palace and Galatasaray.
Another
Onana error
Ten Hag's
task was not helped by a mounting injury list in defence with Raphael Varane's
absence adding to the unavailable Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, Aaron
Wan-Bissaka, Tyrell Malacia and Sergio Reguilon.
The
out-of-favour Harry Maguire was paired alongside 35-year-old Jonny Evans in
central defence as a result.
But it was
United's under-fire goalkeeper who was the culprit for the opening goal.
Jensen's low
effort should have been kept out by Onana as the ball slipped through his right
hand.
The
Cameroonian goalkeeper, signed from Inter Milan for £47 million ($57 million)
in July, has made glaring errors as United have also lost their opening two
Champions League group games for the first time.
That lack of
confidence carried over into Premier League action and United looked set to
suffer a repeat of last weekend's 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace as they laboured
in the search for an equaliser.
Rashford
looks a shadow of the player that scored 30 goals last season and there were
cheers from the home crowd when he was sacrificed for Alejandro Garnacho just
after the hour mark.
Ten Hag also
sent a message by replacing the out-of-form Casemiro for the second period.
Antony was
introduced for the final half hour for the first time in the Premier League
since he returned from a leave of absence to confront allegations of domestic
abuse.
But it was
another substitute who might have turned United's season around.
McTominay
thought he had been denied his moment of glory when his first effort to find the
net was ruled out for offside against Anthony Martial, who touched Garnacho's
cross into his path.
Brentford
goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha was making his Premier League and did not cover
himself in glory, undoing all of Brentford's good work late on.
Firstly, he
spilled Diogo Dalot's shot and McTominay skilfully controlled and smashed home
the loose ball.
Strakosha
could also have done better with the winner as he failed to claw out
McTominay's header from Maguire's flick-on, sparking manic scenes of celebration
among the home fans.


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