Scott McTominay reveals what players keep discussing in Manchester United dressing room
Scott McTominay has admitted Manchester United's players have regularly discussed the need to produce consistent performances each week instead of reacting to disappointing results.
Erik ten Hag sent a rallying cry to his players at his press conference before the Chelsea game and they responded by starting the game with intensity and taking the game to the opponents.
United created plenty of chances and although Bruno Fernandes' penalty was saved before the 10-minute mark, the pressure paid off shortly after that when McTominay found the back of the net.
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Cole Palmer produced an equaliser before the break, but Chelsea were poor in the second half and United restored their lead with another goal from McTominay, who headed in a Alejandro Garnacho cross.
Impressively, McTominay has now scored six goals in all competitions this season and he's United's top goalscorer.
The 2-1 win was the perfect response to the poor performance against Newcastle and McTominay spoke to MUTV after the victory. "It was a game that we had to come out and show to the fans our full focus was on the match," he said.
"We wanted to give a reaction, but it has to be like that every week, which is something we speak about in the dressing room. It can't just be one game when we have to react - we have to show that every week.
"We know the fans are extremely demanding and so are we as players, so that's what we expect. Going back to the Newcastle game, we know that wasn't good enough and that's still stinging us.
"We can't have those anomalies when we go somewhere and we don't play like we can, maybe not showing as much fight as we