A complete timeline of Paul Scholes criticising every single Manchester United boss since 2013, and the one who hit back
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A complete timeline of Paul Scholes criticising every single Manchester United boss since 2013, and the one who hit back
"Michael has definitely got something special about him, because United have been crap last four games. Scholes' post was made before United conceded the winner. It matters little. Scholes' negativity was not appreciated and not welcome, considering his former teammate had just gone seven games unbeaten."
"He doesn't know his best team yet and they're not performing for him and that makes it even harder for him to find it. Scholes described United's 3-0 loss to City as 'toothless', said United should 'expect better' from Marouane Fellaini, and said Juan Mata would be better if he was played in his 'right position'."
"If there is one consolation for Carrick, it's that Scholes has now criticised every Manchester United coach in the post-Ferguson era. The quietest man on the pitch in his playing days at Manchester United, Paul Scholes has become the loudest player off it since his retirement."
Paul Scholes, known for his quiet demeanor as a player, has become Manchester United's most vocal critic since retirement. His recent Instagram post mocking Michael Carrick's management drew fan backlash, particularly given United's seven-game unbeaten streak at the time. Scholes' pattern of criticism extends throughout the post-Ferguson era, including previous attacks on David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, and other managers. His commentary has been consistently negative, focusing on tactical issues, player performance, and team selection. Despite occasionally calling for patience with new managers, Scholes' overall approach has been characterized by harsh judgment and skepticism toward United's direction.
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