Paul Scholes admits Manchester United’s performance feels “weird” after observing the first half against Luton Town.

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Paul Scholes expressed bewilderment at Manchester United’s performance against Luton Town on Sunday, labeling them as “weird” after witnessing their erratic display.

United swiftly secured a two-goal advantage within the opening seven minutes at Kenilworth Road, marking their fastest Premier League lead attainment ever. Rasmus Hojlund notched a rapid brace, including a remarkable chested finish off an Alejandro Garnacho effort that seemed destined to miss.

However, Carlton Morris narrowed the gap for the Hatters, courageously nodding in past Andre Onana following a deflected Tahith Chong strike.

Despite their promising start, United’s momentum waned, prompting the withdrawal of Casemiro and Harry Maguire at halftime, both having received cautions. Many observers believed Casemiro should have been sent off.

Alejandro Garnacho

Scholes, perplexed by United’s fluctuating performances, took to Instagram to voice his thoughts: “Weird team Utd… Reckon they could be the only team that could win five nil and get hammered!!!”

Known for his candid commentary on social media, Scholes recently criticized Jesse Lingard before the player secured a move to South Korea, questioning his dedication to football. Lingard responded with smiling emojis.

Additionally, the TNT Sports pundit scrutinized Oleksandr Zinchenko and Arsenal’s tactical approach, disapproving of the full-back’s transition into central midfield. Scholes, renowned for his midfield prowess, vehemently opposed the strategy, insisting that players in such roles should return to their designated positions.

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By Robert Jackson

An avid football fan (A red). And an Otaku by the definition of the word.

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