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Paul Scholes said that Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim does not like his team after the 2-2 draw of the Red Devils against Lyon.
The Amorim team seemed to be heading for a vital victory after a late goal from Joshua Zirkzee only for goalkeeper Andre Onana to offer the team at home an equalizer with the last kick of the competition.
By trying to bring together the shot of Georges Mikautadze, Onana overturned the attempt, allowing Rayan Cherki to type the rebound at home.
Speaking after the meeting of TNT Sports, Scholes responded to Jules Breach, who asked if he agreed with the assessment of Amorim that his team improved in every match.
Scholes said: “I don’t think (amorim) believes it. I don’t think he loves his team, I think he knows he doesn’t have a big football team and I think he wants better, he needs better. ”
“I think you can see that in the way he (behaves) on the key line, he always seems disappointed. The way he speaks tells me that his is disappointed with what he has.
Paul Scholes said that Manchester United Manager Ruben Amorim “ doesn’t like his team ”

Speaking on TNT Sports, Scholes added: ‘(amorim) always seems disappointed’ ”
“The impression that I get is that this team is far from the standard it wants”.
Before Scholes’ comments, Amorim had urged his team to hope for the return match.
The Portuguese said: “ We are really disappointed that we should have taken the advantage of a goal, but the next objective is at our home and we will try to win it
“We continue to do the same thing, training and games to choose the best XI.
“We did well in the first half, some difficulties by pressing the opponent but we adapted to control the game, we were in the box, we did well but we can do better.
“We improve the game by play, but we have to be more clinical, it’s two games and we have to think about the next one.”
Amorim has also defended Onana’s performances, adding: “It is important to focus on the next match for the League, then thinking about the return match when a player has a mistake, the whole team has a mistake, so we continue like that.”

The side of Amorim seemed to go towards a vital victory only for Onana had Lyon offer a late equalizer

The broadcast of onana errors leaves the fascinating tie in advance on the return luminaire
Scholes added: “Everyone knows that he needs to be better if he will challenge and take Manchester United to the place where they want to be.
“It can be quite happy defensively, but it has removed the threat of goal they should and (have had an impact) their quality throughout the field.”
Despite the frustration of conceding an equalizer of the last blow, a draw is far from being a bad result for Amorim and his team, which will have a home advantage in the second stage.
However, the assembly of Onana’s errors leaves the fascinating tie in front of the return match at Old Trafford, which takes place on Thursday, April 17.