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“Pain in A ***” – Paul Scholes question the mentality of the Manchester United players injured

“Pain in A ***” – Paul Scholes question the mentality of the Manchester United players injured

Man UTD was hit by several injuries this season, and Ruben Amorim was forced to work without key players.

Scholes discussed the wounds.(Image: Sky Park is overlapping)

The legend of Manchester United, Paul Scholes, suggested that some players do not have the “mentality” to make a quick recovery because of the injury. Ruben Amorim did not fill his bank for successive games in Premier League And United currently has several players from the first team to have injuries.

Altay Bayindir and Tom Heat recovered from Knocks, Martinez has been excluded for the rest of the season after suffering a knee surgery, Luke Shaw has not started a game for United for a year, and Jonny Evans continues to be unavailable for selection.

Mason Mount has been coming out of December, Toby Collyer has an unspecified injury, and Amad will be missing the rest of the campaign after damaging the ankle ligaments during training.

Kobbie Mainoo is another United player who is recovering from a problem, and Amorim will give an update to the most recent team news at his pre-re-elected press conference this week.

“I think mentality is a great thing when people hurt,” Scholes explained. “He says someone does their Hamstring and physiotic say that the eight weeks, the first thing I wanted to know was what I did, as long as I went out, then my mentality went to” correct, I will beat it.

“I could imagine that I have pain in A *** for physics, because I was always going to physio by saying,” What are I doing today? Can I get up? When do I go out? “

“I don’t see this in many players these days. Once you say twelve weeks, that’s it, they take twelve weeks and don’t return before that. “

Scholes continued: “The relationship between physio and manager is probably one of the most important in the club. I remember, I had Owen Hargreaves, who, unfortunately, was hurt, and the manager eventually became frustrated because I couldn’t return it.

“I remember a game in which I played Arsenal at home, Owen had been coming out for some time and was almost back, and he went out for heating and came to feel his hamstring.

“And you can only see the anger and frustration on the manager’s face. He said,” You play “and that was it. It didn’t end well – in 15 minutes, Owen had to get out of the field and was out long afterwards – there must be frustration from managers. “

United has undergone an unprecedented injury crisis last season and Ineos reviewed the medical department once they have achieved control over football operations Old Trafford in February 2024.

Scholes spoke during a fan debate on Sky Park is overlapping.