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Live from Old Trafford, YOU KILLED THE GAME, United legend Paul scholes blast and criticize ten hag’s decision against fenernahce. He said, “When I say Ten Hag can’t take United anywhere, I mean it—and here’s why. Let’s break it down: Mazraoui, with just 9 minutes of experience in attacking midfield from a 2019 Champions League sub for Ajax, gets chances. Meanwhile, the talented Amad, with 1069 minutes as an attacking midfielder at Sunderland and 4 goals, is overlooked. And you call Ten Hag a coach? Interesting decision. His favoritism is destroying this club. Paul Scholes doesn’t hold back.” The fans are in rage with his decision. He’s killing the club just a clueless manager😡🙀😱

Manchester United’s recent 1-1 Europa League draw with Fenerbahce has ignited fierce debate, led by former club star Paul Scholes, who delivered sharp criticism of manager Erik ten Hag’s tactics and player choices. Scholes, never one to shy away from blunt opinions, openly questioned Ten Hag’s decisions, suggesting the manager’s biases and questionable judgments are hindering United’s progress.

 

Analyzing the match from Old Trafford, Scholes remarked, “When I say Ten Hag can’t elevate United, I truly mean it. Consider this: Mazraoui, with just nine minutes of experience as an attacking midfielder from a brief Champions League appearance in 2019, is being played in pivotal games. Meanwhile, Amad—a promising young player with 1,069 minutes in an attacking role at Sunderland, scoring four goals—remains overlooked. And people believe this is the coach who will bring back United’s success? It’s a perplexing choice, to put it mildly.”

 

Following United’s inability to hold their lead against an opponent they were anticipated to defeat, Scholes’s critique focused on Ten Hag’s lineup choices and his apparent preference for certain players despite their limited experience in specific roles. This approach, Scholes argued, sidelines capable players like Amad, raising concerns over the team’s direction.

 

“This favoritism is damaging the club,” Scholes continued. “How can someone with nearly no experience in an attacking role be prioritized over a young talent who has proven his worth? Amad has shown his skills at Sunderland, yet he’s not even considered for the bench in critical games. It’s puzzling and shows a lack of clear vision for what the team needs at this moment.”

 

Scholes’s words have resonated with fans who share frustration over inconsistent performances and the manager’s perceived inflexibility regarding player selection. United currently sits third in their Europa League group with only three points from three games, raising concerns about their chances of advancing to the knockout rounds. Their European struggles add to a challenging domestic season filled with inconsistent results.

 

The Fenerbahce draw marks another low in United’s European campaign, as they’ve managed only one win in their last 11 continental matches. In all competitions, they have just one victory in their past seven games, intensifying doubts over Ten Hag’s capacity to reverse the team’s fortunes.

 

Scholes’s pointed criticism underlines broader issues of mismanagement and prompts questions about Ten Hag’s approach in maximizing the squad’s potential. With critical games on the horizon, both in the Premier League and Europa League, United’s season hangs in delicate balance, leaving little room for error.

 

As pressure mounts, Ten Hag is under intense scrutiny to make meaningful adjustments and address the concerns of fans and former players. Whether he can turn the tide and restore confidence remains uncertain, but the underlying message is unmistakable: United’s current path needs change, and it needs it now. The famed Old Trafford, a symbol of the club’s storied successes, has now become a ground of discontent, with Ten Hag facing unprecedented pressure to del

iver results.

 

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