Manchester United legend Scholes pointed out when participating in the show this week that he believes Manchester United's signing work has been poor, and the club's current player level is not enough to compete with the top Premier League teams.
"No matter what tactical system is used, it does not mean that the team will play badly. In fact, I don't think the tactical system is the problem. Just look at the data and you will know that Manchester United has a higher ball possession rate at Manchester City than their opponents. This does not mean that they are suppressed in the midfield. I don't think it is, but the strength of the midfielders is indeed not as good as they should."
"I think Manchester United's strength has not met the standard. I have been thinking all summer long that signing a midfielder with strong running ability, excellent skills and able to control the game should be an absolute priority, but this is like It has never been realized. Maybe they were a little panicked at the end of the transfer window, and then Baleba's transfer was put on the agenda, but this never seemed to be something they really planned. The goalkeeper position is also a big problem. Do you have to wait until the game against Greensby to realize that Onana is not outstanding enough? "
" The transfer department went to buy the forward. The forward line does need to be strengthened, but is it necessary to buy three at once? I doubt this. I think it is more important to do a good job of strengthening behind the forward line, but I don't think they have taken any action in this regard. "