SCOTT McTOMINAY is seemingly still nursing his war wound from the FA Cup final on holiday.
The Scotland international played 90 minutes of Manchester United's shock Cup triumph over rivals Manchester City last Saturday.
Scott McTominay hobbled off the pitch in the closing moments of the FA Cup finalCredit: GettyThe midfielder was spotted in Ibiza just hours after Manchester United's triumphCredit: INSTAGRAM@BENCHVIEWS.TVMcTominay appeared to be moving gingerlyCredit: INSTAGRAM@BENCHVIEWS.TVMcTominay, 27, hobbled off the pitch in added time and was replaced by Mason Mount.
The midfielder is currently enjoying a well-earned holiday in Ibiza with some of his pals, including former Red Devils midfielder Michael Carrick.
And worryingly for Scotland fans, he appears to still be moving gingerly.
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In the clip, the Scot appears to show Carrick that his right leg is still bothering him.
United and Scotland fans were quick to comment, with one writing on X: "They got to Spain from the UK within 24 hours."
Another said: "Wasted no time."
And another said: "Get in. He can't be that injured."
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Another chimed in: "I saw that [Diogo] Dalot was at the FI in Monaco.
"Just seems strange that within 24hrs of winning a cup they are all off elsewhere.
"Hardly had time to celebrate as a team."
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Scotland manager Steve Clarke will no doubt be sweating on the fitness of McTominay, who fired the Tartan Army to Euro 2024 with seven goals in ten qualification matches.
It's unclear at this moment in time if McTominay will play in the Scots' warm-up matches against Gibraltar and Finland next Monday and Friday respectively.
Scotland kick off their Euro campaign with a daunting Group A match against tournament hosts Germany.