Manchester United midfielder, Scott McTominay is looking forward to rubbing his team’s 2-0 derby victory in the faces of Manchester City fans.
Ederson made the error as he tried to speed things up in stoppage time, kicking the ball straight to substitute McTominay, who fired home from 35 yards in the 96th minute.
According to McTominay, he knows some City fans personally and he intends to make them feel the heat after their painful loss at Old Trafford when he sees them.
He added that scoring was a sweet moment for him and it is a victory Mufc can take confidence from.
His words, “I know some City fans, well, one or two, so it’ll be good to rub that one in their faces as well,”
“That was such a sweet moment, especially in a game where we could have done with another goal earlier on to finish the game, but credit to the boys – they were top drawer.
“We had a sticky first 15, 20 minutes, but you see how much it means to the boys to win the derby again. That’s three times this year. But we have to keep going.
“It’s a game we have to take confidence from, but in the coming weeks, we have to go for some proper results and keep this run going.
“It was such a beautiful feeling, in front of our fans in the dying minutes. We can’t get too carried away but we’ve got to keep going and keep pushing for the Champions League.”
“You can see with the run of games we’ve been on, I’ve been injured for two months and I was desperate to get back because I could see the progression of the team,”
“Just to come on and help the boys today was a pleasure. Obviously I’m fighting for my place, everybody in this team is not guaranteed a starting spot and everybody has to keep working every week.
“For me, that’s one of the most important things, but we’ll keep our feet on the ground and keep pushing forwards. We’ve won a game today but it’s the next one and the next one.”
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