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Home / Sports / McTominay debunks the Man Utd 'better elsewhere' myth

McTominay debunks the Man Utd 'better elsewhere' myth

19 Dec

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Summary

  • Scott McTominay refutes the idea that leaving Manchester United automatically improves players.
  • He suggests increased confidence and playing time are key factors in player performance.
  • McTominay enjoyed a successful debut season at Napoli, scoring 13 goals.
McTominay debunks the Man Utd 'better elsewhere' myth

Scott McTominay has challenged the widespread belief that players automatically improve upon leaving Manchester United. He asserts that this idea is merely a "myth" and an "excuse" that oversimplifies player development and performance.

McTominay, who himself enjoyed a stellar debut season with Napoli, scoring 13 goals and providing six assists, highlighted that increased confidence and consistent game time are crucial. He pointed to his own performance and noted that players are given ample support at Manchester United, suggesting external factors like media attention play a significant role.

Several former United players have seen success elsewhere, but McTominay contends that their improved form is more about personal confidence and opportunity. He cited teammates like Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Hojlund, suggesting that challenges at United do not necessarily define their potential or future success.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Scott McTominay won the Serie A title in his debut season with Napoli.
McTominay believes it's a myth that players automatically become better after leaving Manchester United, attributing success to confidence and playing time.
In his first season at Napoli, McTominay scored 13 goals and provided six assists across 38 appearances.

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