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Paul Scholes slams Michael Carrick and Manchester United after their 2-1 loss to Newcastle, ending Carrick's unbeaten caretaker run. United drops to third in the Premier League, faltering after six wins and a draw. Newcastle’s Antony Gordon opens the scoring from the penalty spot, but Casemiro quickly equalizes with a header from Bruno Fernandes’ free-kick. The turning point comes when Jacob Ramsey receives a second yellow card before halftime, leaving Newcastle with ten men. Despite the advantage, United struggles and suffers a stunning late goal from William Osula, who curls a brilliant shot into the far corner. Scholes takes to Instagram, sarcastically praising Carrick while criticizing United’s recent form. He hints at Carrick's potential but questions his experience for the role. Scholes emphasizes the need for strong man-management over pure tactics in coaching, reflecting on the leadership styles of legends like Sir Alex Ferguson.

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