Paul Scholes names four Manchester United players Ruben Amorim must replace

Paul Scholes has name four players Ruben Amorim must replace at Manchester United and says. His former club ‘won’t win the Premier League’ with a centre-back pairing of Matthijs de Ligt and Leny Yoro.
Rather than enjoying a new manager bounce under เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง Amorim, United’s performances and results have got even worse since the Portuguese boss replace Erik ten Hag in November.
The Red Devils are just 13th in the Premier League table – 14 points outside the Champions League places – and were comfortably beaten by Crystal Palace in their last league game.
Scholes says Amorim has a massive job on his hands and believes he needs to invest in several new players to get Manchester United up to scratch.
The Old Trafford legend still believes United ‘need’ a new goalkeeper, having first raise doubts over Andre Onana last season.
Scholes also cannot see a centre-back partnership of De Ligt and Yoro – or alternative option Lisandro Martinez – ever taking Manchester United to a Premier League title.
‘A few things have concerning,’ Scholes said of United’s recent form on with. ‘There’s a lot of stuff he needs to do, we all know that, especially in transfer windows.
‘But I don’t see a core of players who are going to compete. Look at the spine of. Liverpool’s team. I don’t think Man United have any of that in any position.
‘I think a new goalkeeper is neede, possibly two centre-halves, one midfielder and one forward. They need to create a spine to then add to it.
‘Yoro is a young player but I haven’t like what I’ve seen so far. Did you see the Southampton game? Look, he’s a young player and I would keep him in the squad.’
Asked if he rates De Ligt: ‘Not really. Where are your ambitions? I’m talking about getting a team to win the Premier League.
‘Are you going to win the Premier League with De Ligt and Yoro as your centre-halves? Is “quite good” good enough for Manchester United?
‘Even when Lisandro Martinez is fit he’s not good enough to win the Premier League.