Former Manchester United striker Teddy Sheringham says current midfielder Scott McTominay "could have played in Fergie's teams".
Sheringham, who played over 100 games for United, has highlighted the Scotland midfield as the one player in the current United team who has stood out.
The 27-year-old has played 29 games in the Premier League this season, scoring seven times - including crucial winning goals against Brentford, Chelsea and Aston Villa.
Speaking to Genting Casino, Sheringham said: "One player that always shines for me, is Scott McTominay.
"I think he could have played in Fergie’s teams, Fergie demanded that his players play with pride.
"He demanded those standards, and he reminded the players of the privilege it was to play for Manchester United and it’s fans.
"He approaches every game with commitment. He plays with aggression, desire. He wants to win every duel and, even when he’s not having the best game, he’ll keep trying to get on the ball to see if he can make things happen.
"He doesn’t hide. I like his general demeanour and his attitude and approach to the game rubs off on the other players that are around him."
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