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No bitterness between David De Gea and Louis van Gaal
I certainly wouldn’t have fancied trying to play that role and always had a partner alongside me.
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Scholes, who won the Premier League title 11 times during his time at Old Trafford, has hit out over the last month at what he perceives to be a negative approach under United boss Van Gaal.
Scholes has now taken aim at the Dutchman once more, claiming United do not need a philosophy and once again calling for Van Gaal to take the shackles off his players.
Manchester City is leading the league with 26 points and the most goals scored, while Arsenal is in second with 26 points. “It is up to the manager to work that out”.
Paul Scholes criticises Manchester United’s lack of pace and penetration.
United return to Premier League action on Saturday November 21 when they face Watford at Vicarage Road. “That doesn’t sound like a bad position to be in if you are not firing on all cylinders”.
The Spaniard is a huge fan of the former England worldwide and was always impressed when he saw him in action.
“So first we must first finish that problem and then we can see how we play and how we are in balance with playing with speedy wingers”.
He kicked off this season with two goals for Butt’s side against PSV Eindhoven in Holland.
“He’s a genius. Purely on talent, I’ve never seen someone like him and we are lucky to have him”, Herrera added.
“We saw a similar breakthrough from Harry Kane at Tottenham in the past year”. United have conceded only eight goals this season, better than any of their competitors, with Arsenal closest to matching them, having conceded only nine.
“When you are playing a team who defend with 10 men it is not easy to find the gaps”.
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“From the first I day I came back, after all that happened, he gave me a lot of confidence, told me I would play, to relax and keep doing what I had done before”, he said.