Ruben Amorim is disappointed with his Manchester United team and knows they are not good enough, according to Paul Scholes.
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Scholes believes coach not being honestAmorim claimed United 'improving week-by-week'Ex-Red Devil said coach 'always disappointed' with teamFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
United drew 2-2 with Lyon in their Europa League quarter-final first leg after conceding a 94th-minute equaliser, with errors from Andre Onana proving costly. While Amorim claimed in his interview with that he was happy with the performance, declaring they "are improving game by game", former United midfielder Scholes was having none of it.
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"I don't think he believes that," Scholes said. "I don't think he likes his team to be honest. He knows he hasn't got a great football team, he wants better, he needs better. You can see that the way he is on the touchline. He always looks disappointed to me, the way he's speaking there tells me he's disappointed with what he's got. He needs better, everyone knows he needs better if Man United want to challenge and be where they want to be."
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Scholes contrasted United's performance against Lyon with the high-octane displays by Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League and he believes they are way off the level of teams in Europe's premier competition.
"They're so erratic, so poor in possession. There's almost no belief in them, no conviction in what they're trying to do. We all know goals is a big problem for this team and quality is needed all round to make it anything near a Champions League team," he said.
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Scholes' fellow pundit Karen Carney berated Onana for his two errors, especially after he got into a verbal dispute with Nemanja Matic this week.
She said: "When you do a lot of talking you have to be clean in your performance and he wasn't tonight." Scholes added on the goalkeeper: "He needs to be better. He's had a really poor year and talking about other teams is probably not a wise thing to do."






