Paul Scholes has not been impressed with Manchester United under Ruben Amorim, but the club recently took a step that Scholes has been advocating for.
Amorim often felt that the strong opinions of former players, who now work as pundits, influenced decisions at Old Trafford, causing him frustration.
This situation seemed to escalate, with his public responses leading to even more intense criticism from figures like Scholes, creating a continuous cycle.
Scholes likely noticed that Manchester United finally acted on one of his long-standing requests—though it came too late for Amorim.
Scholes sees changes as Man United faces Burnley
Before the match against Burnley, Ineos had already implemented one of Scholes’ key requests: a return to the club’s foundational values.
Darren Fletcher, who has a deep understanding of the club from his academy days and experiences with various managers, represents that tradition well.
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