Manchester United lost again on Sunday.
The Red Devils have had an absolutely torrid season and languish in lowly 13th position in the league.
Things have not really improved since Ruben Amorim has taken over and they have suffered 11 defeats in the Premier League following the 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at the weekend.
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Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has pointed out something he’s noticed that happens before the games that he couldn’t cope with.
Speaking on The Overlap Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet, Scholes said: ‘When I was playing, I wanted to play with more freedom. I watch football all the time, but I don’t analyse the game as much anymore.
Nowadays, with football being so tactical, I feel like the life has been sucked out of the players.
‘I’ve been watching Manchester United the last few weeks, specifically how they’ve been warming up before matches, and I’ve noticed that they’re practicing the team shape.
‘They’ve got the back five defending the goal, with crosses coming into the box for the forwards to attack and they’ve even started practicing set-pieces in front of the fans, which just seems odd to me.
He concluded: ‘The warm-up is there to enjoy, having the ball at your feet, practicing your touch, but everything is focused on tactics and I’m not sure I’d be able to deal with it, if I was playing.’