Scholes, Butt: Amorim will be dismissed sooner or later, and there is no possibility of reversing the situation

Manchester United legend Scholes and Nicky Butt recently appeared on the podcast The Good, The Bad & The Football and talked about Amorim, the team's lineup and other issues.

Scholes believes that Casemiro is one of the three Manchester United players who cannot keep up with the pace of the Premier League. He questioned Manchester United's decision to sign him from Real Madrid for 70 million pounds three years ago: "We were confused by that deal at the time, and there were many deals like this."

Butt added: "Real Madrid will not Let go of their best players. Varane and Casemiro were incredible players at the beginning of their careers. They have achieved more than me, so it is difficult for me to judge or criticize, but Real Madrid will not sell their top players to European competitors like Manchester United."

Scholes also feels that Maguire and Luke Shaw have also already done so. After their prime: "Luke Shaw, Maguire, Casemiro, they were all great players, but at the stage of their careers now, if your physical condition is not good enough, you will be exposed in the Premier League."

"Their bodies are not agile enough, strong enough, and fast enough. They have fallen to a level that cannot cope with the requirements of the Premier League. . Every player in the Premier League is an absolute machine, they have only 5% body fat, they can run, they are strong, they can head the ball. There are two or three players in the Manchester United team who simply cannot keep up with this intensity."

Just like their playing days, Butt and Scholes have a tacit understanding, have similar views on most issues, and are outspoken in their criticism of the club. They agreed that there was not much time left for head coach Amorim. Bart said: "It will be a matter of time before Amorim dismisses get out of class. I can't see the situation being reversed."

Butt said: "Right now, the confidence is so low that they are all scared to shit and don't even dare to catch the ball."

Like Scholes, Bart also doesn't like the 3-4-2-1 formation used by Amorim, and feels that the coach's stubbornness in this regard is likely to lead to his failure. He said: "If me and Scholastic were managers, we would say, okay, our jobs are on the line now, we have to find a way to win a few games."

"This system is not working now, so my idea is, let's think about it first anyway." Two or three wins, but Amorim is now too far gone to look back."

"Is he shooting himself in the foot, does he think he can turn things around? Or does he want to go back to Portugal or Spain, or go to another club? Know the answer. But it seems to me that Amorim is a matter of time. "

"The head coach seems to be so obsessed with this way of playing that if he persists and can't win games, he will have no chance to continue doing this because he will be fired, that's a fact. "

It hurts Scholes to add insult to injury to Amorim. He knows that Manchester United's problems are deep-rooted, but he also admits that Amorim is running out of time: "If you can't win the game, Amorim will lose his job, and it's almost to that point now. "