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McTominay proud to captain United in Liverpool rearguard
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Adam Drury
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Scott McTominay captained Manchester United at Anfield
Scott McTominay captained Manchester United at Anfield

Scott McTominay was pleased with Manchester United's efforts as he captained them in a 0-0 draw at Liverpool.

United have lost to Bournemouth and Bayern Munich without scoring in the last eight days but were resolute at Anfield and had the chances to win.

And the Scotland midfielder says his side can be satisfied — while accepting that they could have done more to take three points.

He told Sky Sports: "We had to stay calm and stick together.

"It's been extremely difficult. I think everyone knows that the pressure of this football club is massive.

"As I've said in other interviews, we're behind the manager. He's a great manager and a great man, who can lead us to good things. I feel like this can be a building block.

"We're a little bit disappointed that we couldn't have more opportunities and shots — but we obviously couldn't forget about last year in terms of the way that game went."

McTominay captained United for the first time in the Premier League and did not hide his pride at "the biggest honour of my career."

He said: "I've been a young boy here, I know the system and the process to come through.

"I'm thankful to be in this position and I want to go for more.

Scott McTominay was part of a battling Manchester United performance
Scott McTominay was part of a battling Manchester United performance

"There's not really much more I can say than it's the biggest honour in my career.

"I don't really care what anyone else says or thinks about me. I'll do my best on the football pitch with no excuses."

United are next in action at West Ham on Saturday, December 23.

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