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The legendary Manchester United player, Paul Scholes, attacked the current team manager, Ralf Rangnick after the 1-1 draw against Southampton, making it clear that this is a sporting director, not a coach.

With this result against Southampton, the ‘Red Devils’ accumulate three consecutive games without knowing the victory, remembering that they also tied at one goal against Middlesbrough for the FA Cup, where they were also eliminated, and Burnley for the Premier.

“Ole’s dismissal could be seen coming, we all knew it was going to happen, but then we asked ourselves: ‘Which is the plan?’ There has to be one, there has to be a top manager to revive this club”, Scholes told BT Sport.

“This is Manchester United, you have to have the best of what better, not to have no plan and bring in a sports director who has trained two years out of the last ten. Don’t get me wrong, I like him, but he seems to lack the experience of having trained in the last five or six years. It is a team of individuals and that has been the difference today with Southampton”, he added.

In the ten games that Rangnick has directed in Premier since he arrived, United have scored fourteen goals, the lowest number of any coach in that period of time in the ‘Red Devils’.

This has caused the situation in the table becomes more worrying since they are fifth, with 40 points, the same as West Ham United, who are fourth, but with only one advantage over Arsenal who have two games less and four to Tottenham Hotspur, who have three games less.

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By Scribe