Manchester United fans will be pleased to see Old Trafford favourite Ander Herrera start against Club Brugge tonight, but Paul Scholes isn’t too sure about the selection.
Scholes reckons playing Herrera alongside Michael Carrick in a midfield two – rather than a central three – is a risky move, especially away from home in a vitally important Champions League qualifier.
Take a look at what Scholesy has to say on BT Sports, and see if you agree. We’ll soon find out…
"It's a bit of a risky team!" Paul Scholes expresses his concerns over tonight's @ManUtd team. #UCL http://t.co/JoJxEfSYaV
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