
Scotland International Scott McTominay Spotted Relaxing in Ibiza After FA Cup Final Victory
During the game, McTominay was also shown a yellow card by referee Andy Madley for delaying the game by throwing a second ball onto the pitch. A video clip showed McTominay examining his right leg, sparking concerns among fans about his fitness for Scotland's upcoming Euro 2024 campaign.
Following Manchester United's triumphant FA Cup final win over Manchester City, midfielder Scott McTominay was seen enjoying a well-deserved break in Ibiza, accompanied by former Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick. This sighting comes after McTominay suffered an apparent leg injury during the match, which led to his substitution by Mason Mount in the third minute of injury time.
During the game, McTominay was also shown a yellow card by referee Andy Madley for delaying the game by throwing a second ball onto the pitch. A video clip showed McTominay examining his right leg, sparking concerns among fans about his fitness for Scotland's upcoming Euro 2024 campaign.
According to Instagram account @benchviews.tv, Carrick joined McTominay by the pool, where the Scotland international appeared to be showing the Middlesbrough boss the extent of his injury. Despite the concerns, McTominay's relaxation time in Ibiza suggests that the injury may not be as severe as initially feared.
Scotland fans will be hoping for a swift recovery for McTominay, as he plays a crucial role in the team's midfield. His presence will be vital for Scotland's Euro 2024 campaign, which kicks off on June 14 against Germany, followed by matches against Switzerland on June 19 and Hungary on June 23.
If Scotland advances, they will play again on one of the following dates:
- June 29: Round of 16
- July 5: Quarterfinals
- July 9 or 10: Semifinals
- July 14: Final
McTominay's recovery and participation in the tournament will be crucial for Scotland's success in Euro 2024.
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