Manchester United great Paul Scholes believes Erik ten Hag is the right manager for the club - but says he needs to “get a move on” with making improvements or he will come under increasing pressure. The former midfielder and TNT Sports pundit says the culture does not “look right” at Carrington and worries an imminent change to the ownership structure could lead to decisions being made.
Manchester
United legend Paul Scholes worries about Erik ten Hag’s future if and
when the ownership structure changes, but insists the Dutchman is the
right manager for the club.
United were humbled 3-0 at home by Bournemouth
in the Premier League on Saturday, which followed a 2-1 win over
Chelsea just three days before. They sit sixth in the table, but their
UEFA Champions League hopes are hanging by a thread.
Ten Hag’s side need to beat Bayern Munich on Tuesday, live on TNT Sports and discovery+,
and hope Copenhagen and Galatasaray draw to make it through from their
group. A third-place finish would see United drop into the UEFA Europa
League play-off round.
The
former Ajax boss has faced scrutiny over his position at Old Trafford,
but Scholes says a change at the top is the last thing they need.
“The
manager is trying to do the right thing but he’s struggling to do it
with the evidence we’re seeing on the football pitch,” said the TNT
Sports pundit.
“I
don’t see anybody else out there who could do any better. I like him,
he needs time to do what he has planned, but he’s got to get a move on
with it.
“I wouldn’t have questioned him until possibly the Newcastle game [] where the attitude and application just wasn’t right, it felt wrong. That’s when you start questioning the manager.
“He has to take some kind of responsibility - the reflection of the team comes from the manager.
“The
culture of the club comes from the training ground and the manager
needs to get that right. It just seems all over the place.
“I
don’t think the manager should be changed, he should be given time,
we’ve seen some top-class managers come and go at this club and nothing
has changed. It’s right to stick with him.”
Scholes
believes United got their recruitment wrong in the summer, saying they
should not have had to go into the loan market to bring in Sergio
Reguilon from Tottenham or Sofyan Amrabat from Fiorentina, but described
it as a “failing” by the club that there were no young players to fill
in at left-back or midfield.
Although
the United great thinks Ten Hag is the right manager, he is concerned
that patience might be thin if and when Ineos founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe
completes a 25-percent purchase - which would see his company take
control of day-to-day sporting operations.
Scholes said: “It’s difficult to see how much more backwards they can go. Do we just have to accept this is where we’re at now?
“We
definitely don’t have the players to compete at the top of the table.
We’re nowhere near that level. Even if this group of players perform to
their very best, they’re just not good enough.
“I think for the manager, unless he gets something sorted pretty quickly, he’s going to come under huge pressure.
“I
just don’t think changing is the answer, but you have to worry about it
- especially when new owners come in. New owners like to bring new
people in. He’ll be under big pressure if things don’t improve.”
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