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Man United legend Paul Scholes sent out a brutal message 32 years-old Midfielder after Man City defeat calling him a “Criminal”

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Paul Scholes, a former midfielder for Manchester United, harshly criticized Casemiro for his part in the second goal scored by Manchester City in their 3-1 loss in the derby match that took place at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

Following a goal from Marcus Rashford that was a candidate for Goal of the Season, United found themselves in a 1-0 lead at the halftime. However, after the break, they were overpowered by their opponents. In the first place, Phil Foden scored a magnificent equalizer from a distance, and then he doubled his total with ten minutes of normal time left to play.

He was responsible for wasting a good opportunity before halftime, but Erling Haaland was able to conclude the scoring in stoppage time by stroking home an ice-cool finish. United ought to have done a far better job of dealing with City’s goals, with the exception of Foden’s initial goal, which was absolutely flawless.

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Casemiro was unable to track Foden into the penalty area, which allowed him to score a second goal by putting the ball past Andre Onana. Foden and Julian Alvarez, who was a substitute, played a lovely one-two, and Foden traded passes with him. Scholes, who plays in the middle of the field, was extremely dissatisfied with Casemiro’s inability to prevent the transfer.

Man United legend Paul Scholes sent out a brutal message 32 years-old Midfielder after Man City defeat calling him a "Criminal"

In an interview with Premier League Productions, Scholes said, “Take a look at Casemiro during that one-two.” “That is a criminal offense when it comes to the holding midfield job in a defensive posture!

“The gap shouldn’t be that far and Casemiro, with the experience he has got, should not be getting done with a one-two there.”

As United entered halftime with a 1-0 advantage, their performance in the first half was commendable and deserving of praise. They had managed to catch City on the counterattack and pushed their bodies in front of everything that the home team threw at them in an effort to find a way to equalize the score.

United retreated until the end of the second half, getting deeper and deeper as City increased the amount of pressure they were applying. The gap between the two clubs was brought into sharper focus, according to Scholes, during the second half of the match.

“Once United fell behind, they didn’t really have the answers, they don’t have the quality of Manchester City, and they can’t keep a spell of possession for three or four minutes,” he continued. “They cannot keep possession for more than three or four minutes.” That is not a quality that they possess.

Paul Scholes, a former midfielder for Manchester United, harshly criticized Casemiro for his part in the second goal scored by Manchester City in their 3-1 loss in the derby match that took place at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

Following a goal from Marcus Rashford that was a candidate for Goal of the Season, United found themselves in a 1-0 lead at the halftime. However, after the break, they were overpowered by their opponents. In the first place, Phil Foden scored a magnificent equalizer from a distance, and then he doubled his total with ten minutes of normal time left to play.

He was responsible for wasting a good opportunity before halftime, but Erling Haaland was able to conclude the scoring in stoppage time by stroking home an ice-cool finish. United ought to have done a far better job of dealing with City’s goals, with the exception of Foden’s initial goal, which was absolutely flawless.

 

Casemiro was unable to track Foden into the penalty area, which allowed him to score a second goal by putting the ball past Andre Onana. Foden and Julian Alvarez, who was a substitute, played a lovely one-two, and Foden traded passes with him. Scholes, who plays in the middle of the field, was extremely dissatisfied with Casemiro’s inability to prevent the transfer.

In an interview with Premier League Productions, Scholes said, “Take a look at Casemiro during that one-two.” “That is a criminal offense when it comes to the holding midfield job in a defensive posture!

“The gap shouldn’t be that far and Casemiro, with the experience he has got, should not be getting done with a one-two there.”

As United entered halftime with a 1-0 advantage, their performance in the first half was commendable and deserving of praise. They had managed to catch City on the counterattack and pushed their bodies in front of everything that the home team threw at them in an effort to find a way to equalize the score.

United retreated until the end of the second half, getting deeper and deeper as City increased the amount of pressure they were applying. The gap between the two clubs was brought into sharper focus, according to Scholes, during the second half of the match.

“Once United fell behind, they didn’t really have the answers, they don’t have the quality of Manchester City, and they can’t keep a spell of possession for three or four minutes,” he continued. “They cannot keep possession for more than three or four minutes.” That is not a quality that they possess.

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