Paul Scholes branded Manchester United ‘c**p’ after they suffered their first defeat in eight games under Michael Carrick.
United were beaten 2-1 by Newcastle after William Osula’s stunning 90th-minute winner at St James’ Park, where Carrick grew up watching football.
The result left them third in the Premier League but the gap to sixth-placed Liverpool is just three points after Chelsea‘s 4-1 win at Aston Villa.
In a now-deleted Instagram story, Scholes posted overnight: ‘Michael has definitely got something special about him… cos United have been c***p last four games… night’.
Scholes added a kissing face emoji, before writing ‘Tonali’ and following the Newcastle star’s name with a love heart.
United had been scraping results in the games before this, drawing at relegation battlers West Ham before narrow wins over Everton and Crystal Palace.
Paul Scholes branded Manchester United ‘c**p’ after their 2-1 loss away at Newcastle
He has previously insisted that Michael Carrick, his former team-mate at Man United, should not get the permanent job this summer
But Scholes’ sharp criticism is something of a shock after Carrick has been widely praised for rejuvenating the club.
United were under fire practically every week under his predecessor Ruben Amorim, who lasted just 14 months in the job and won only 38 per cent of his games in all competitions. His record in the Premier League was even worse.
By contrast, Carrick has won six of his eight games in charge, instilled the squad wth belief, reintegrated Kobbie Mainoo, breathed life into Benjamin Sesko, and has them on course to qualify for the Champions League.
But Scholes, who won Premier League titles alongside Carrick at Old Trafford, has recently insisted that his former team-mate should not be given the managerial job permanently.
‘The perfect one out there – I say perfect – Ancelotti is still out there,’ Scholes said on The Good, The Bad & The Football Podcast. ‘I know he is coach of Brazil… he is the perfect one for Manchester United where you think he will make players feel a million dollars.
‘And he has the experience of winning stuff. But the question is, is he too old now? That’s the only thing. Is there anyone else of that ilk, with more experience? They need presence as a leader.’
Carrick has previous experience as a head coach, leading Championship side Middlesbrough between 2022 and 2025 before stepping into his role at Old Trafford.
But Scholes, who played alongside Carrick 160 times for both United and England, doubts his former team-mate’s experience in terms of winning trophies for the club.
‘The question is, has Michael got the experience?’ Scholes continued. ‘I know it’s a big question, I know he has managed in the Championship, but this is different.
‘Can we see Michael winning the Premier League? I don’t know yet, and I think the biggest thing is, what type of manager will they look for? A tactician or a man manager who looks after people?
‘Ole Gunnar (Solskjaer) was that. But all the people who are man managers, they always have a brilliant coach next to them, which Michael has got (Steve Holland).
‘The club have to decide, do they want a master tactician, which has failed… Ole Gunnar had the man management skills, but did he have the experience to go on and win a trophy? The same questions will be asked of Michael.’