Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay has revealed what Erik ten Hag told him before his match-winning brace against Brentford.
The Red Devils were trailing the Bees 1-0 when the Scottish midfielder replaced Sofyan Amrabat in the 87th minute as Ten Hag's final throw of the dice.
McTominay went on to the be the hero as he bagged the equaliser in the 93rd minute with a well-taken volley, before he went on the score the winning goal four minutes later with a well-taken header.
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"It was very loud, the fans were roaring us on so I couldn't hear fully. He probably said something like: 'Go on and score,' which is what I did," McTominay told Premier League Productions.
"That might be one of my favourite moments on a football pitch. Two goals at the death was incredible, but I am just happy to be able to contribute and show people that I can do it.
"Everyone knows we are in a difficult period at the minute, but we have fighters in the group that want to keep going right until the end. It could have been anyone on that pitch scoring the two goals. Really pleased and hopefully we can build on that from here.
"Just never give up no matter the situation. At this football club it is demanded that you never throw the towel in, for me I have been brought up here since I was five, I know that better than anyone."