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29th October 2015
01:44pm GMT

Adding to this, Scholes claimed that any striker would struggle with the current team.
"I played with some brilliant centre-forwards and I don’t think they could play in this team," he continued.
"The likes of Ruud van Nistelrooy, Andy Cole, Dwight Yorke, Teddy Sheringham, Ole Solskjaer - it's very difficult for a centre-forward playing in this team.
"You don't get crosses into the box, you don't get midfielders looking for you."
"He's had a lot of criticism. We know Wayne can do better - Wayne will know himself that he should be doing better when he's on the ball, but I think it's a very difficult team to be a centre-forward in."
Scholes, who wasn't known for being particularly vocal in his playing days, seems to have no problem when sharing his opinions on his former club.
His comments won't be received too kindly by Louis van Gaal, especially after he used the same interview to claim that he wouldn't enjoy playing in the current United side.Explore more on these topics: