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Erik ten Hag has hinted Amad can do something no other Manchester United forward can

With Alejandro Garnacho enjoying a well-earned break in the sunshine after representing Argentina at the Copa America, Amad knew he had to make the most of his opportunity in the spotlight at Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday.

Making his first appearance of pre-season, the Manchester United winger starred in the Scottish capital, helping the Reds seal a 2-0 win. He opened the scoring shortly before half-time, bending home a brilliant left-footed effort.

After receiving a pass from Mason Mount, he cut inside, advanced into the penalty area, created a yard of space for himself and fired a curling effort past Jack Butland. It was nothing more than his first-half showing deserved.

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Amad ended last season as one of United's in-form players, making the most of the long-awaited opportunity that had finally come his way in May. He impressed in the narrow defeat to Arsenal and scored three days later against Newcastle United.

As a result, United's fans all wanted to know why it had taken Erik ten Hag so long to give him a chance. Only he knows the answer.

Ahead of the upcoming campaign, it could be argued the right-wing spot is Amad's to lose. Antony, who is yet to appear in pre-season, went backwards last term and does not provide the same level of creativity as his right-wing counterpart.

Amad, however, still has one small problem: Garnacho. The Argentine was turned into a right-sided winger midway through last season and ended the campaign at the top of the pecking order.

He is two years Amad's junior but his United career is more advanced. He got 10 goals and

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk