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“I warned Erik ten Hag about that particular player, he refused to bench him and as a result, he was sacked… Ruud van Nistelrooy is making the same mistake now, I’m warning also”: Pep Gaurdiorla names ONE player who doesn’t deserve to start for Man United, warned Van Nistelrooy about the unforgivable mistake

Paul Scholes, who never holds back when discussing Manchester United’s problems, was not impressed with one United player during the match against Chelsea.

Players are eager to make an impression on the new coaching staff now that United has named Ruben Amorim as their next manager.


To get the squad moving, Ruud van Nistelrooy is giving it his all, and naturally, the Dutchman wants to influence the forwards.



In Van Nistelrooy’s first game as manager, United did, of course, score five goals against Leicester, but the opportunities and goals came more slowly versus Chelsea.


Marcus Rashford, the guy United would want it to, had the best chance to open the first forty-five minutes, of course.



But in acres of open, Rashford blasted his shot over and onto the crossbar. Furthermore, Rashford was essentially attempting to flaunt himself a little, according to Paul Scholes.


Marcus Rashford’s squandered opportunity during Man United vs. Chelsea gets criticized by Paul Scholes.

The England forward’s chance for Premier League Productions was quickly criticized by United icon Scholes, who acknowledged that it was more easier than he made it appear.

“I think he’ll perform better. By going high into the roof of the net, I believe he is attempting to improve the appearance of the goal. The side-foot volley from seven yards is rather basic.

Scholes remarked, “He just needs to keep it down.”

Rashford’s final opportunity under Ruben Amorim
Marcus Rashford will be hopeful that under Ruben Amorim, there will be new opportunities that come with new managers.

Rashford has been tipped to perform better under Amorim, and United will have a quality striker if he can get motivated and begin to score goals.

 

He should be putting this kind of opportunity away, though, and as Scholes points out, there seemed to be a part of him that made it appear more significant than it actually was.

In crucial situations, the world’s top strikers just do whatever it takes to put the ball in the net.

Therefore, if Rashford and United are to contend once more, he must resume doing precisely that.

 

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