‘Uncoached’ – Ex Red Devil launches damning Ten Hag verdict

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Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has criticised the Red Devils’ display at Old Trafford in the 3-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon. 

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has come under fire after another disappointing performance and result by his side.

The Red Devils have now lost back-to-back Premier League home games 3-0 with Liverpool claiming all three points before Sunday’s defeat to Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs.

Pressure and speculation is mounting on the former Ajax manager who has insisted that he is only focused on the process at Old Trafford and is not concerned about his future.

Paul Scholes dismayed at Manchester United’s performance in the 3-0 Spurs defeat

Manchester United legend Scholes has questioned the Red Devils’ identity and style under Ten Hag.

After several poor performances, the former Manchester United star believes there are no excuses and both the players and manager need to deliver a better standard of football in the coming games.

Speaking on SuperSport as quoted by the Metro, Scholes said: “You don’t know how they’re going to play.

You don’t know how they’re going approach games, whether they are going to play on the counter-attack or sit deep or whether they’re going to try to have all the possession in the game. We’ve no idea. They look like an uncoached football team.

‘We’re two and a bit years in now, from the first week Ange Postecoglou went in, we probably knew what Tottenham were doing and they’re doing it to this day.

‘We’re two and a bit years down the road [at United] and, as I said, it’s an uncoached team.

“The players looked dead today, they looked flat, they looked, “I don’t know what to do”, there’s no enthusiasm for the game of football and that can only come from the training pitch.

“‘Some of the positions that people take up on the pitch, it’s just madness at times.

“We need to stop hearing excuses and get on that training pitch and find a way of playing.

“Find something, give us something!”


 
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