Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Ole’s praise for ‘physical monster’ McTominay

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OLE Gunnar Solskjaer was delighted by the way Manchester United hit rivals Leeds for six after “physical monster” Scott McTominay got the ball rolling with a record-breaking early brace.

A lot has changed since these old foes last met in the Premier League, with the Norwegian going from substitute in that February 2004 encounter to celebratin­g two years at the Old Trafford helm in style yesterday.

McTominay set the tone by becoming the first player in Premier League history to score twice in the opening three minutes of a match, with Bruno Fernandes and Victor Lindelof also netting in the first half.

Liam Cooper pulled one back for Leeds just before the break, but Daniel James and a Fernandes penalty put the hosts further ahead before Stuart Dallas scored a stunning consolatio­n as the match ended 6-2.

“Fantastic game by the boys,” United boss Solskjaer said. “We know they’re going to challenge you, test you physically, tactically as well because it’s a different game.

“It’s almost like going back to the old German teams with a sweeper and the rest man marked.

“We had to find a way of creating space, stopping them and of course when we get the start we did it helps.

“But they keep coming until the end and I think we showed that we can physically match them.”

Solskjaer said it could have been 12-4 after a thrilling match in which United had to make do with six goals – the first time they have managed that many in a home league game since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.

“I’m very, very happy with the way we created chances and the amount,” he said. “We had some fantastic moves, great moves and some individual skills.

“But, yes, sometimes you look at it and ‘come on, let’s put the ball in the goal’.

“But we can’t be greedy. Marcus (Rashford), Anthony (Martial), Mason (Greenwood), who are our main centre forwards, didn’t get onto the scoresheet today and we still scored six, so very happy.”

McTominay was the star man in yesterday’s win and Solskjaer was full of praise for the academy graduate, who is a doubt for the Carabao Cup clash at Everton with a groin injury picked up towards the end of the match.

“We knew they were high-energy and intense moments,” the United boss said. “But the movement of the front lads and the cleanlines­s of some of the moves made Scott that space in front of him with the ball at his feet.

“He’s a physical monster. He does all his work every single day meticulous­ly – never shirks anything and he gets his reward by his fitness.

“His technical work as well is improving, the space in front of him he can run (into). He can do everything. He used to be a striker and knows how to score goals.”

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