Scott McTominay was no longer even in the same art gallery. In May 2017, the midfielder had broken into Jose Mourinho’s first team, making his debut in a 2-0 Premier League win over Crystal Palace.The reviews were positive.
Yet another academy graduate had risen through the ranks at Carrington and made the first XI of the famous red shirts. As with all young players, McTominay dipped in and out of the first team, with Mourinho keen not to allow his player to be scorched by the burning focus.The following season gave the Lancaster-born prospect yet more game-time, though, in the Champions League and Premier League.Alex McLeish pulled off something of a coup when he capped him for Scotland, with McTominay making his international debut.
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