Otago Daily Times

Man Utd has little chance of winning title: Scholes

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LONDON: Manchester United’s lack of new signings combined with the uncertaint­y surroundin­g the team’s strategies and form gives the club a very small chance of challengin­g for the English Premier League title, former midfielder Paul Scholes has said.

United manager Jose Mourinho has expressed his frustratio­n over the club’s transfer activity on multiple occasions. Goalkeeper Lee Grant, midfielder Fred and defender Diogo Dalot were the only new arrivals before this season.

United finished 19 points behind champion and crosstown rival

Manchester City in the league last term and Scholes, who played more than 700 matches for United, said the club was lagging behind City and a strengthen­ed Liverpool this season and did not see Mourin ho’s side eclipsing its rivals.

‘‘When you look at Manchester City, possibly Liver pool, I don’t think they [United] have the quality of those two teams at the minute,’’ Scholes, who retired in 2013, told the Daily Mirror.

‘‘Liverpool have made some really good signings. United finished above them last season.

‘‘I just don’t see United getting closer to City. City are a really good side, great manager, some great players, a way of playing that they all know about.

‘‘United seem to be not too sure what’s going on. You don’t really know the team, you don’t really know the players, you don’t know how they’re going to perform from one week to the next.

‘‘I don’t see them challengin­g for the league this year.’’ — Reuters

I just don’t see United getting closer to City

Paul Scholes

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