Scott McTominay had 'nothing to say' when asked whether problems run deep at Manchester United.
United have endured a tumultuous season and Sunday's 4-1 defeat against Manchester City was the latest humiliation in an embarrassing campaign. United were simply second best in every area throughout the pitch at the Etihad.
Roy Keane hasn't held back in his analysis of United this term and he embarked on yet another passionate rant after the full-time whistle went in the Manchester derby. Keane suggested United have systematic problems at the club in his rant and McTominay was asked a similar question after the defeat, something which he admitted he had 'nothing to say' about.
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"From my point of view, it is difficult to see what has gone on today," McTominay told the BBC. "It is incredibly disappointing if people think that [players giving up], it hurts.
"I have nothing to say about that [whether problems run deep at United], I am here to keep everyone together. Whatever goes on behind the scenes is irrelevant to me. Just concentrate on your own game."
United's Champions League hopes are in pieces after Sunday's derby defeat. Arsenal moved up to fourth position ahead of United and they still have two games in hand to play.
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