
"I think they're going, 'Well, I thought he was his teammate. I thought he'd support him a bit more. I thought, did he need to say that?' And they're obviously the questions people are asking and saying like, 'Is there a little bit of beef between them?' Listen, there's no beef between..."
Paul Scholes publicly criticized Michael Carrick's management of Manchester United following their Premier League defeat to Newcastle, prompting speculation about tension between the former teammates. Scholes was particularly critical of United's performances over their last four matches under interim boss Carrick. Multiple Manchester United legends, including Gary Neville, Roy Keane, and Nicky Butt, have also voiced criticism of Carrick's tenure. Rio Ferdinand addressed these concerns on his podcast, clarifying that no personal rivalry exists between Carrick and Scholes. Ferdinand explained that public criticism from former teammates reflects professional disagreement rather than hidden conflict, dismissing the notion of ongoing beef between the pair.
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