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Mourinho hails youngster McTominay

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SEVILLE: Jose Mourinho described Scott McTominay as “fantastic” in response to his decision to select the young midfielder ahead of Paul Pogba for Wednesday’s Champions League last 16, first-leg draw with Sevilla.

Pogba had been left out of the starting line-up for the goalless draw with Mourinho apparently unhappy after the French star withdrew from last weekend’s FA Cup win at Huddersfie­ld Town citing illness.

That followed criticism from Mourinho of Pogba’s recent form, with the Portuguese making a statement by selecting McTominay, 21, alongside Ander Herrera and Nemanja Matic in midfield.

Mourinho later complained that there had been too much focus on Pogba before and after the match, and not enough on a player making his second Champions League start.

“In my pre-match interview I had four questions and three were about Paul, and Paul was not even playing. That’s a bit strange,” he said.

“If I was one of you (journalist­s), I would ask if the Manchester United manager agrees that Scott McTominay had a fantastic performanc­e, and my answer would be yes, he had a fantastic performanc­e.

“He looked a senior player, a player with great maturity. Scott probably looked like a man with dozens and dozens of matches in the Champions League when this is only the second (start).”

Pogba played most of the game anyway, being sent on after just 17 minutes when injury forced Herrera off.

The French star played his part in a typically cautious, backs-tothe-wall away European performanc­e from Mourinho’s side. But, tellingly, he later refused to stop for journalist­s in the mixed zone of the Sanchez Pizjuan.

“Paul gave us stability. For a match away to Sevilla we had a good percentage of the ball, and I think he was responsibl­e for that.” said Mourinho.

The injury to Herrera came after the Spaniard had been passed fit to return from a hamstring injury that had kept him out of United’s previous three games.

He could now face another untimely spell on the sidelines, with United’s programme including Premier League games against Chelsea and Liverpool before the Sevilla second leg on March 13.

“The medical department gave him fully fit. Then it was a backheel and a back-heel creates a contractio­n in the muscular area where he had the biggest problem, and now we have proof that he was not 100 per cent fit.”

United are hoping to reach the quarter-finals for the first time since 2014, while Sevilla have never made it past the last 16 of the Champions League in three attempts in the last decade.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Manchester United’s Scott McTominay (second from right) and Chris Smalling (second from left) in action in a Champions League last-16 first-leg match against Sevilla at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in Seville on Wednesday.
REUTERS PIC Manchester United’s Scott McTominay (second from right) and Chris Smalling (second from left) in action in a Champions League last-16 first-leg match against Sevilla at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in Seville on Wednesday.

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