David Beckham's Documentary Film On Netflix Has A Role Behind Scott McTominay's Moncer When Manchester United Beat Brentford
JAKARTA - Scott McTominay became a star in Manchester United's victory over Brentford in the Premier League last weekend. Who would have thought behind the midfielder's sharpness, there was David Beckham's role.
When Manchester United hosted Brentford at Old Trafford Stadium on Saturday night, the hosts were caught throughout the match. Mathias Jensen's one goal in the first half almost made the Red Devils lose again.
However, three minutes before the game was over, Erik ten Hag's decision to play McTominay to add to the bang, bore fruit. The player managed to be a savior.
McTominay made things turn in four minutes through two goals he made. The hosts ended the match with a score of 2-1.
Immediately, a stadium immediately petted the name McTominay, who became MU's hero in the midst of the bad period experienced. Especially before this, MU had lost two consecutive matches.
This sharp McTominay performance was indirectly influenced by Beckham's role. McTominay admitted that he had just watched the Posh Boy Documentary on Netflix which many told MU's heyday in the 90s.
From the experience of watching it, McTominay wants to be a generation that can repeat the same success to make everyone at the club happy, especially the worker staff.
"I can't describe how it felt to be able to score that second goal. I just watched David Beckham's documentary last night and you saw the history and the people behind the club," said the Scottish player. "That's what they did for the club, Kath as a guest recipient, kitman, everything. It's important for us to stay solid and do this for them. I'm also a fan, I want to perform well," Scott McTominay continued as quoted by BBC Sport on Monday, October 9.