Paul Scholes Critiques Man United's Performance in Win Against Fulham
- Paul Scholes was not impressed with Man United's performance in the 1-0 win against Fulham.
- The game took place at Old Trafford.
- Scholes highlighted specific weaknesses in Man United's playing style.
In their Premier League opener against Fulham, Manchester United secured a narrow 1-0 victory at Old Trafford, thanks to a late goal from new signing Joshua Zirkzee. Despite the win, United legend Paul Scholes expressed disappointment with the team's performance, suggesting it mirrored the inconsistencies that plagued them last season, where they finished eighth in the league. Speaking on The Overlap Fan Debate, Scholes highlighted that while United deserved the win, their approach left much to be desired. He noted that the team appeared overly attack-minded, which resulted in significant gaps in midfield. Scholes emphasized the need for a more balanced strategy, stating, "Every time they have the ball, they are trying to attack, which isn't a good thing." Scholes contrasted United's chaotic style with that of rivals Manchester City, who he believes effectively control the game by managing possession and reducing the tempo. He argued that United's relentless attacking play leads to an end-to-end style of football that can be detrimental to their overall performance. As United looks to improve this season, they have been active in the transfer market, bringing in defenders Matthijs De Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui, alongside Zirkzee. However, the squad has faced setbacks, including an injury to Leny Yoro. Erik ten Hag's side will aim to build on their opening win when they face Brighton away this Saturday.