💨 Abstract
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has dismissed criticism from former players like Paul Scholes, who question his tactics and understanding of the club's culture. Scholes, in particular, criticized Amorim's defensive approach and lack of entertainment in United's play. Amorim acknowledges the scrutiny but attributes it to the club's high standards and recent lack of wins. He also defended his handling of young player Kobbie Mainoo, citing the competition for midfield positions.
Courtesy: Tom Olver
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