Naive Approach
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has criticized the team's tactics under manager Erik ten Hag when playing away from home. Scholes believes that the approach of playing with only one holding midfielder and the rest being attacking is naive when facing top teams in England.
Struggles Against Top Sides
United's struggles away to top sides are well-documented, with the team managing to win only once away from home against the top ten last season. Scholes has condemned Ten Hag's approach in past away games, suggesting that it is not effective against formidable opponents.
West Ham Challenge
Scholes also mentioned that United faced a difficult challenge in their recent match against West Ham. He acknowledged the team's strong attacking options but emphasized the need for a more balanced approach against tough opponents.
McTominay's Role
Scholes expressed his preference for Scott McTominay to be more involved in the team's attacking play. He believes that the midfielder's goal-scoring ability would benefit United, while Bruno Fernandes can take on a deeper role to control the game.
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Close Encounter with West Ham
United and West Ham were separated by just a point going into their recent game, highlighting the importance of a tactical approach to secure a positive result.
Lack of Creativity
United's recent games have been criticized for a lack of creativity. Scholes' comments add to the ongoing discussion about the team's offensive tactics and their ability to unlock stubborn defenses.
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