Scott McTominay credits a conversation with Scotland manager Steve Clarke for sparking a turnaround in his form. Feeling discontent with limited playing time at Manchester United, McTominay talk with Clarke led to a change in perspective. Since then, he’s enjoyed success, scoring goals for both club and country.
Steve Clarke advice to rediscover the joy of playing football helped alleviate pressure, leading to improved performances. McTominay resurgence culminated in being named the Scottish Football Writers’ Association’s men’s international player of the year.
Despite recent struggles for Scotland, McTominay remains optimistic believing they will soon bounce back. He emphasizes the importance of converting chances and predicts a positive turnaround in upcoming matches.
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