Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has expressed caution about the team's prospects under potential new manager Ruben Amorim. Following Erik ten Hag's dismissal, Amorim is rumored to be close to joining the Red Devils.
Speaking on The Overlap, Scholes tempered expectations, saying, "At the very best, Manchester United could finish fourth in the league." However, he considers this outcome unlikely, suggesting sixth place is a more realistic target.
Manchester United recently appointed Ruud van Nistelrooy as interim manager after Ten Hag's departure. The team's poor start to the season prompted the change.
Reports indicate Amorim could be in charge for United's November 3 Premier League clash against Chelsea. Scholes' comments highlight the challenges Amorim will face in revitalizing the team.
Scholes' prediction underscores the difficulties Manchester United must overcome to regain their competitive edge. With Amorim's anticipated arrival, fans will watch closely to see if he can exceed Scholes' modest expectations.
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