Scholes has made his opinion clear on who should succeed Amorim if the Portuguese manager fails to turn things around. Speaking on The Overlap, the Manchester United legend said: “Eddie Howe, Eddie Howe. I’m not sure about his mate [assistant manager Jason Tindall], but definitely him.” His statement, though lighthearted, underscored a serious belief in Howe’s capabilities as a tactician and man-manager.
Scholes praised Howe’s ability to transform struggling teams, pointing to his success at Newcastle United, where he led the Magpies from the brink of relegation to consecutive Champions League qualifications. His comments stand in contrast to those of Roy Keane and Gary Neville, who have instead championed Diego Simeone as the ideal candidate to bring toughness and authority to Old Trafford. Scholes, however, favors a more progressive, hands-on approach akin to Howe’s methods at Newcastle and Bournemouth. Although he joked about not wanting Tindall on the United touchline, his admiration for Howe’s managerial credentials was evident.
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