Paul Scholes makes Man Utd ‘problem’ claim in damning City comparison – ‘there is so much chaos’

Paul Scholes thinks Man Utd s 1-0 win against Fulham exposed their problem as he didn’t see many differences from their performances last season.

endured a miserable season in 2023/24 en route to finishing eighth in the Premier League, but this campaign has gotten off to a positive start.

Man Utd have been active in the transfer market this summer as around £150m has been spent to sign Joshua Zirkzee, Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui.

Zirkzee scored in his Premier League debut against Fulham as Erik ten Hag s side started the 2024/25 campaign with a 1-0 home victory.

United were the deserving winners but tougher tests lie ahead and

Scholes thinks Man Utd did okay against Fulham, but he didn t see many differences and they have a clear problem .

“With Manchester United’s opening game against Fulham, I didn’t see many differences from their performances last season, Scholes said on The Overlap.

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I thought they did okay, and they deserved to win the game, but there were still plenty of times where there were loads of space in central midfield.

“The problem with United is that every time they have the ball, they are trying to attack, which isn’t a good thing.

You sometimes need five minutes on the ball to help take the sting out of the game, but constantly attacking, results in end-to-end football.

If you look at Manchester City and their midfield, they take the sting out of the play and kill opposition teams that way, but with United, there is so much chaos with players running everywhere.”

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It s being widely reported that , but Ten Hag has encouraged supporters to be patient as key figures behind the scenes are working ver hard .

“Just be patient, just sit, wait, Ten Hag said.

“We’re working of course very hard, and we will always try to make the best squad possible.

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