Manchester United manager both bear a similar trait to legendary Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson.Scholes rarely shies away from critiquing the current Man United squad and management - and did so again when analysing the side’s progress under Ralf Rangnick.
Since the German’s appointment in November, United have improved in some respects but remain susceptible to notably poor performances.The United hero believes the decision to appoint Rangnick is a reason for their persistent issues, claiming he would have preferred Tottenham’s Antonio Conte and Chelsea’s Thomas Tuchel instead.
And when speaking on Rangnick’s difference to the other two managers, Scholes cited not “striking fear into players” as a big factor.Scholes said: "I would have gone for Conte or Tuchel.
It looks like one might be available at the end of the season. Those are two top-class coaches that strike fear into players and win, which is the most important thing.
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