Scott McTominay named by Man United sleuths as one of stars who didn't want to play in final Ole Gunnar Solskjaer game

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Manchester United supporters are split over the Scott McTominay following revelations from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's final match in charge.The former manager caused a stir when he shared on the Stick to Football podcast that he knew his job was on the line during half-time against Watford.

He revealed that he told his team anyone who didn't want to play the second half could raise their hands. Fans have since realised that striker Marcus Rashford and Scotland hero McTominay were substituted at half-time - leading to heated debates among the fan base.Some fans expressed disappointment in the two academy players following the fan inquest One punter said on X: "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on his final game in charge: 'The team talk at half time was about whoever wants to play can play, and get your hand up if you don't want to play.' Rashford and McTominay Off, Anthony Martial and Donny van de Beek On.

Unbelievable."Some criticised their mentality, while some feared they might repeat their actions under current Man United Erik Ten Hag.

But other supporters reckon the duo were actually part of the group of United stars who were LEFT upset by Solskjaer's comments, rather than being axed for moaning.

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