The former midfielder believes Jose Mourinho's
men should line up in a 4-3-3 system and feels
Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford have to
start because of the pace they offer
Paul Scholes has revealed the Manchester United team
he would pick from the current squad and hinted he
would bring Bastian Schweinsteiger back into the starting
XI.
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The Red Devils are on a poor run of form having won just
two of their last seven games in all competitions and
were beaten 2-1 by Fenerbahce last time out.
Jose Mourinho’s side are also struggling for goals having
managed just one in their last four Premier League
games, an Anthony Martial strike against Stoke at the
start of October.
However, Scholes feels the club have enough quality in
their squad to be challenging at the top and feels
Mourinho should bring back Schweinsteiger.
"[Chris] Smalling and [Eric] Bailly obviously," Scholes told
BT Sport when asked to pick his best United team. "Luke
Shaw when he's fully fit - he'll get in the team. Antonio
[Valencia] has been a revealation [at right-back].
He then selected Ander Herrera, Michael Carrick and Paul
Pogba in midfielder, but insists Schweinsteiger should be
given an opportunity in Mourinho's matchday squad.
"Schweinsteiger must have something to offer the team.
He's got, what? 130 caps for Germany? [That's] great
experience to have around."
Scholes also feels Mourinho should opt for a 4-3-3
formation and wants the Portuguese to go for pace up
front.
“I'd have Martial and Rashford - the pace. You have to
play those two and then it's [Zlatan] Ibrahimovic or
[Wayne] Rooney."
"I think they could [challenge for the title]. But there's
enough talent in that squad to at least be challenging for
the top four and I think they eventually will."
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