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Published 12:07 11 May 2022 BST
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Or in the example below when Brighton were dominating against Man United. The Red Devils needed to get a grip of the game to stem the home side's surge.
McTominay should have demanded that Diogo Dalot passed him the ball before taking it on the half-turn and getting his team up the pitch with a pass.
Instead, Dalot knocked the ball back to Victor Lindelof and within seconds Brighton had regained possession.
McTominay has made 197 passes while under pressure from an opponent. This is significantly fewer than Manchester City's Rodri (436). Liverpool's Fabinho, meanwhile, has completed 627 medium-length passes (passes between 15 and 30 yards), which is almost 200 more than McTominay.
If you feel that it is unfair to compare McTominay to these elite midfielders, you're not wrong. But his statistics don't stand out against some of the Premier League's lesser lights either.
James McArthur of Crystal Palace, for example, has attempted more passes per 90 minutes this season than McTominay (48.4 v 39.7).
McArthur, 34, also has a better pass completion rate for short (87.6 per cent v 86.8 per cent) and medium passes (90.8 per cent v 88.4 per cent). McTominay's forward passes have totalled 4921 yards this season, which is fewer than Southampton's Oriol Romeu (5944).
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Brownhill has won 38 of his 65 tackles this season, of which 39 were in the middle third of the pitch. McTominay, meanwhile, has won 33 of his 67 tackles, of which 24 were in midfield.
The United midfielder has made 467 attempts to press the ball and win it back, of which 129 were successful. Brownhill, meanwhile, has recorded 485 attempts to press the ball, of which 184 were successful.
And finally, the Scottish midfielder is committing fouls at a greater rate than his midfield peers. McTominay has averaged 2.12 fouls per game in the Premier League this season. This is more than Rodri (1.62), Fabinho (1.54), Rice (1.02), and the Burnley pair of Westwood (1.25) and Brownhill (1.5).
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McTominay plays in a back three for Scotland, a position that appears to be a much better fit for him. He could possibly become a utility player and backup centre-back at Old Trafford. In truth, he may even be an upgrade on some of United's current central defenders.
However, if the Red Devils are serious about rebuilding their squad, they will begin the process in central midfield. This will mean having an awkward conversation that can't be put off any longer. It would be one thing put right at a club and squad littered with issues.
(All statistics via FBref).
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