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Speaking to the media about the Brentford game, Scott McTominay said: "That might be one of my favourite moments on a football pitch.
"Two goals at the death was incredible, but I am just happy to be able to contribute and show people that I can do it.
"It was very loud, the fans were roaring us on so I couldn't hear fully. The manager probably said something like: 'Go on and score,' which is what I did."
McTominay's brace in added time at Old Trafford on Saturday secured a 2–1 comeback for Manchester United against Brentford in the Premier League.
The 26-year-old, who has been a part-time player under Erik ten Hag, will now be pushing for a place in the starting XI amid the other midfielders' struggles.
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