McTominay confident Man Utd are ‘more than capable’ of winning trophies under Ten Hag
Scotland international Scott McTominay is confident that Manchester United are “more than capable” of winning trophies under their new boss Erik ten Hag.
The Red Devils have not won a trophy since 2017. Last season they struggled as they ended up sixth in the Premier League.
Ten Hag has been charged with changing the clubs’ fortunes ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.
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The Dutchman has made a positive first impression on players that not only want to impress the new manager but prove they are better than the wretched manner that 2021-22 ended in.
Asked if he sensed a determination in the dressing room to put things right, homegrown midfielder McTominay said: “Yeah, 100 per cent. It’s obviously difficult to speak about that last year.
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“Obviously it touched a nerve in terms of when we speak about it again as a group.
“It’s not nice and that’s got to be the motivation now to put everything back to normal and obviously go for trophies again under the new boss because I know that this squad is more than capable of doing that.”
Those poor performances led to widespread criticism and scrutiny across all departments at United – something McTominay says the players have taken on the chin.
“You’re playing for Man United, you’re going to get criticised,” he said.
“If you think you’re going to come and


