Paul Scholes has reignited his war of words with Jose Mourinho with a new set of damning comments.
The Manchester United midfielder is loved at Old Trafford but he has, at times, been criticised for his overly harsh assessments of players, teams and managers of Man United. This case is no different.
Man United could only draw against sides Club America and San Jose Earthquakes in their pre-season friendlies and this has done nothing to encourage supporters about the upcoming season, especially with rivals Manchester City finishing last season with a dominating title win and Liverpool making some brilliant additions to their side.
"As a football person, if you're a coach and you see your team playing - he [Mourinho] may be happy [with the style of play]," Scholes said to Bein Sports.
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"It's a team who grind out results rather than really impresses you. That's probably what he is happy with, that's where he has been at his best over the years.
"If Guardiola was the manager of Manchester United he would hate what he was seeing - and it would be different.
"But, the most important thing to him is results, he will be judged on that.
"Last year was a disappointing year. You don't have any divine right to win a trophy, I know that, but the way they performed in the league wasn't at the standard required," he continued.
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"They got beaten by Sevilla in the Champions League who are a poor team.
His comments have divided Man United supporters:
The last time Scholes went on a rant against the current regime, Mourinho responded with: "The only thing Paul Scholes does is to criticise."
It's fair to presume that he'll be back with some more harsh words following these latest comments.
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