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SCHOLES: United are in a mess right now, and I don't understand the original invitation to Lonnick to coach

SCHOLES: United are in a mess right now, and I don't understand the original invitation to Lonnick to coach

According to the Daily Mail, Scholes recently gave an interview to reporters, in which he said that Manchester United's current situation is simply a mess.

Scholes believes United should choose Conte or Pochettino as the team's manager, not Lonnick. Scholes said: "The current situation at United is simply a mess, the players, the team's staff and the coaches. Manchester United are the best team and we should have the best players and the best coaches, that's a must. ”

Currently, United have advanced to the next round in the FA Cup, but it is clear that Ronnick wants to do better in this competition. Speaking about Lonnick, Scholes said: "We found someone who is well respected throughout European football, but his resume as a coach is not brilliant. He was called in to manage Manchester United, something I can't understand until now. United should have invited the best coaches, but they didn't do that, which surprised me. I think United's coaches should be people like Tuchel, Klopp and Guardiola, but it's impossible to invite them to coach now. ”

"Conte is a good choice, you can see his ability in his performance at Tottenham, and the squad of Tottenham hotspur is not comparable to Manchester United, I think we still have a chance to sign Conte from Tottenham, I think he can make some achievements here. In addition, Pochettino is also a good choice, Paris is understandable, but if Manchester United really want Pochettino to coach, then they should firmly go to Pochettino. Until United find a real top coach, I don't know what United will achieve in the next fixtures. ”

Scholes was also asked about the locker room and the winter window of reinforcements, Scholes said: "The atmosphere in manchester United at the moment is really bad, and it feels like there should be more players who want to leave Manchester United than they want to join Manchester United. ”

in Ralph

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