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Paul Scholes comments show how Scott McTominay has quietly restored confidence at Manchester United

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Scott McTominay may have scored four goals for Scotland during the international break, including two against Spain, but Erik ten Hag has made it obvious that he will not likely reprise the striker role of his youth in the Manchester United first team. “It's clear he has scoring capabilities,” the Reds boss admitted this week. “Also this season for us he's a really good finisher.

But I see him as a midfielder.” The fan feeling is still very much against the ‘McFred’ midfield partnership that drew so much criticism last season when McTominay and Fred waned and wailed as a combination.

It looked a case of as it was on the opening day of the season when the pair started together in the 2-1 home loss to Brighton. READ MORE: Rashford travels with United squad for Newcastle Both came in for more scathing reviews as Ten Hag’s era continued to get off to a worrying start a week later in the 4-0 loss to Brentford.

After watching United succumb to the Seagulls, Paul Scholes did not hold any punches. “McTominay was always trying to run with the ball, ridiculous - the quality in the middle of the pitch was really poor,” he scorned. “The quality in the middle of the pitch was nowhere near good enough but we’ve seen that for the last few years with these two players.” Ten Hag has hardly, if at all, paired them together in the middle since.

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