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FootballPaul Scholes Demands Rebuild at Man United, Names1 Premier League Coach Club Should Hire
- Ralph Hasenhüttl and his wards at Southampton secured an important 1-1 draw against Manchester United
- The encounter was in a Premier League match on Saturday, February 12, as Manchester United failed to win
- Paul Scholes has now tipped Ralph Hasenhüttl to replace Ralf Rangnick next season at Manchester United
Paul Scholes has demanded a total rebuild at Premier League side Manchester United backing the Old Trafford chiefs to hire Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhutti as new gaffer.
Since Manchester United chiefs hire Ralf Rangnick as replacement for Ole Solskjaer, the club are still not finding things rosy in the Premier League and were forced to draws in last two games.
And on Saturday, February 12, Ralph Hasenhutti and his wards forced Manchester United to a 1-1 draw in Premier League game which was a painful result for the Red Devils' fans.
Speaking in the BT Sport studio, Glenn Hoddle threw in the suggestion that Hasenhuttl would be a good fit for Manchester United.
And according to the report on UK Sun and Daily Mail, Paul Scholes agreed that Ralph Hasenhüttl should become next coach at Old Trafford.
Paul Scholes' reaction about Hasenhutti
"It's not really something that's crossed my mind until the last 10-15 minutes when Glenn mentioned it. Watching that interview, there is a closeness between them.
"As a sporting director it looks like he was the right choice at the right time for Leipzig, he did brilliantly.
"And I've always liked him (Hasenhuttl). I've always thought the football he plays at Southampton with not the best squad.''
Manchester United Drop More Points in Frustrating 1-1 Draw vs Southampton at Old Trafford
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Manchester United were once again left frustrated at Old Trafford as a bright Southampton battled to a 1-1 draw in the early kick-off on Saturday, February 12.
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FootballAs they did against Burnley, United took a first-half lead as Jadon Sancho benefited from a crisp Marcus Rashford cross after some good work from Bruno Fernandes.
Rashford escaped behind the Saints defence after a ball over the top from Fernandes, before picking out Sancho with a low cross for the former Borussia Dortmund man to grab his first league goal of the season.
Before Sancho’s goal, Cristiano Ronaldo had the chance to grab the lead for his side as he rounded Fraser Foster in the seventh minute but his tame finish was cleared off the line by a Southampton defender.