Manchester United have essentially been without a coach for two years, as Paul Scholes mentioned in his statements in England, harshly criticizing Erik Ten Haag.
“When you bring in players, you expect them to be much better than what you already have. I don’t see players coming who have a big difference. De Ligt came in for Maguire, so to speak, but not much of a difference there. Not an upgrade over Maguire”said the great ace of Manchester United’s past and added:
“You don’t know how they’re going to play. You don’t know how they’re going to approach games, whether they’re going to hit the counter-attack or sit back or try to have all the possession. We have no idea. They look like an uncoached football team. It’s been two years and something since the first week that Postecoglou took over Tottenham, we probably knew what Tottenham was doing and they are doing it to this day.”
At this point Paul Scholes raised the … tones.
“We’ve been at United for two years and something and, as I said, they’re a team without a manager. The players looked dead, they looked like ‘I don’t know what to do’, there’s no enthusiasm for the game and that can only come from the training ground.”he concluded.
Source: Sport Fm
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