McTominay focused on consistency and not league table
Scott McTominay says Manchester United are focused on consistency rather than their current place in the pecking order after Erik ten Hag's under-fire side moved within three points of Manchester City.
This has been a challenging, and at times chastening, second season in the hotseat for the Dutchman, who won the Carabao Cup and finished third in the Premier League during a promising first campaign.
United also lost the FA Cup final to a City side that went on to match their neighbours' historic 1999 treble triumph by lifting the Champions League trophy after beating Inter Milan.
Last season's dominance and October's 3-0 Old Trafford loss to Pep Guardiola's men highlighted the gap in quality, yet the stumbling Red Devils are now within touching distance of their rivals.
City fell to a 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa as United bounced back from the lifeless loss to Newcastle by beating Chelsea 2-1 thanks to McTominay's brace, moving them within three points of their fourth-placed neighbours.
When that was pointed out to the matchwinner, along with the bunched-up standings, McTominay said: "We barely pay attention to that in terms of we just concentrate on how we're playing and if the style of football that we're playing is how the manager wants.
"In games like tonight it was and against Newcastle it wasn't, so we have to find that balance between us where we try and do that every single week.
"I felt like that was a game where we had to come out and show to the fans that we have full focus on this game, we want to play well and give a reaction.
"It has to be like that every week, though, which is something that (when) I was in the dressing room... there was players speaking about it.
"(It) can't just be one game where we need to show a


