Garth Crooks “couldn’t work out” why Ole Gunnar Solskjaer continued to start Scott McTominay before seeing the Manchester United midfielder’s performances the last two weeks. McTominay has become one of the first names on the teamsheet this season for his consistent performances in the middle of the park. The No 6 scored his second league goal of the season against Norwich in United’s 3-1 win on Sunday which was enough to earn him a spot in Crooks’ team of the week. The BBC Sport pundit is in the process of digesting humble pie with his original assessment of McTominay, and said: “I’ve watched this lad a lot in recent weeks and couldn’t work out why Solskjaer keeps playing him. “He runs about a lot and is certainly not afraid to put his foot in – but a Manchester United player? “Against Liverpool he was excellent and after his performance against Norwich he finds himself in my TOTW. “He’s also bright enough not to get involved in taking penalties for Manchester United. I think I might have misjudged him.” McTominay’s opening strike at Carrow Road was United’s 2000th Premier League goal and the 21-year-old spoke about the performance to MUTV afterwards….