Keep saying McTominay is dollar store Gerrard. He is passionate, needs the ball passed to him, and space to run with it. But no vision or fight. Ideally we'd play him only occasionally, on the right of the midfield three or even out wider where he has space to run in to and doesn't have to worry about positioning as much.
Instead we keep playing him in central midfield where he doesn't fight for the ball, hides from passes, and has poor positioning.
For me, he is a big reason our midfield and defense get swamped. Him being a training cone causes the entire backline to move with AWB, leaving us vulnerable to switches. It is painfully obvious to me, I am sure our coaches can see it too. But I guess Scotty has Ole's n*des or something.