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Scott McTominay eyes silverware as injury comeback nears

Scott McTominay eyes silverware as injury comeback nears
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The Scotland international is stepping up his recovery during United's warm-weather training camp in Spain.

Scott McTominay has his sights set on silverware as the injured Manchester United midfielder edges closer to a return.

One of few shining lights in a challenging start to the season, the ever-improving 23-year-old midfielder has been sidelined with a knee injury since Boxing Day.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer expected McTominay to be out until early March with an injury that the Scotland international is stepping up his recovery from during United's warm-weather training camp in Spain.

The midfielder started the trip to Marbella doing work away from the group with Axel Tuanzebe, but he hopes to join in the main session by the end of the week as he closes in on a return.

"It has been going well," McTominay said of the recovery process.

"Obviously, it is never nice watching football matches when you have been playing, you want to be involved and you want to be helping the team as well.

"It is difficult, you know, but you have to find your way through it mentally more than physically sometimes. It is challenging, obviously, from my first proper injury.

"You need to have all of the right people around you, which I do, and that has been massively beneficial towards my recovery and obviously I want to be taking some part in the sessions towards the end of the week.

Scott McTominay has been out since the Boxing Day clash with Newcastle
Scott McTominay has been out since the Boxing Day clash with Newcastle (Martin Rickett/PA)

"We will just see where we go from there. So, we are just going to do whatever we can to make sure I am back on the pitch as soon as possible."

McTominay is full of praise for United's medical staff after helping him on the road to recovery, with their support particularly felt "when you're feeling a little down in the dumps because you can't play".

But the 23-year-old's mental strength has helped him kick on ahead of schedule, leaving the Scotland midfielder focusing on a strong and successful end to the campaign.

Asked how big the determination is within the squad to finish strongly and possibly win two trophies, McTominay told club media: "Yeah, that is what I was just saying to some of the physios.

"It would be nice to come back and have a massive, massive push with the rest of the boys to get into some finals, get some trophies under our belts and really set the bar for next season, set a bar that we don't step underneath.

"All of the boys are fully focused on doing that and hopefully we can do it as well."

United face Derby in the FA Cup fifth round and Club Brugge in the Europa League last-32 over the coming weeks, while they will look to get their top-four tilt back on track against Chelsea after the winter break.

Bruno Fernandes looked lively on his United debut
Bruno Fernandes looked lively on his United debut (Martin Rickett/PA)

Deadline-day signing Odion Ighalo will provide a welcome option across the competitions and high-profile acquisition Bruno Fernandes has impressed in his short time at Old Trafford.

"In the brief moments that I have seen him in training, he has looked really, really good," McTominay said of the latter.

"He has looked like every type of player that the manager wants as well, so hopefully that can come to us on the pitch and he can show us what he can do. I can't wait to play alongside him."

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