Patrice Evra Defends Michael Carrick and Calls Out Paul Scholes and Gary Neville for Lack of Support
Former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has criticized ex-teammates Paul Scholes and Gary Neville for their public criticism of Michael Carrick. Evra called for more respect and support for Carrick, reminding his fellow legends of their own managerial shortcomings. Here's a detailed look at Evra's passionate defense of interim manager Carrick.
Former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has hit out at former teammates Paul Scholes and Gary Neville for their public criticism of Michael Carrick. The Frenchman defended the interim manager and reminded his fellow legends of their own managerial failings as he called for his fellow Red Devils legends to offer more support to the ex-midfielder.United legend Evra has launched a scathing attack on former teammates Scholes and Neville, demanding they show more respect to interim boss Carrick. The Frenchman's outburst follows intense scrutiny directed at Carrick after a recent dip in form, despite the coach steering the club back into Champions League contention.Tensions reached boiling point after Scholes reportedly posted a sarcastic social media message following United's 2-1 defeat to Newcastle, their first loss under the 44-year-old. Evra admitted his shock at the public nature of the criticism, noting the contrast between Scholes' current media persona and his reserved nature during their playing days.Evra firmly stated that Carrick has done a great job at Old Trafford and urged his former teammates to support the interim manager. Speaking to Stake, he said: "I hope Paul Scholes' Instagram story is fake, I hope he was hacked. To be honest, I'm not surprised at that from Scholesy. He was the quietest player I've ever played with in my entire career. Now, in the media, he drops bombshells. I really don't understand the lack of support behind Michael Carrick; he's one of us and he's doing very well."There's been negative analysis from Scholesy, but also from Roy Keane and Gary Neville. It annoys me because we want to be in the top four, and those comments are unnecessary. But this is what you do when you work in TV. You can't be positive; you have to be negative. People can't forget what they have done as a manager. As players, they're legends, but as managers, they haven't done a great job."Evra insisted that the former Middlesbrough manager's body of work deserves more credit than it is receiving from the punditry circle. He urged the squad and the fanbase to ignore the "noise" generated by those who once shared the dressing room with the current manager, who guided them to a 2-0 win over Manchester City in his first game in charge, followed by a 3-2 victory at Arsenal.The former left-back saved his sharpest barbs for Neville, referencing the pundit's disastrous spell at Valencia, where he managed just 10 wins from 28 matches in charge. "I said to Neville: 'It's easy to talk on TV. When you were at Valencia, they asked you for paella, and you gave them fish and chips'," he added. "After three months, they said goodbye. So for them to possibly kill the career of a manager, it's a little bit too much."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingUnited are currently battling for a top-four finish, having recorded three wins, one draw and one loss in their last five Premier League matches. Carrick's men currently sit in third place in the table with 51 points from 29 matches, the same number as Aston Villa - their next opponents- who are in fourth place.
Patrice Evra's Critique of Paul Scholes
Patrice Evra expressed his disappointment at the public criticism directed at Michael Carrick, notably mentioning Paul Scholes' sarcastic social media post following United's recent defeat to Newcastle. Evra highlighted the transformation in Scholes' demeanor from his playing days and urged his former teammate to show more support for Carrick, emphasizing the solid job the interim manager has done.
Defending Michael Carrick
Evra vehemently defended Michael Carrick's tenure at Manchester United, praising the coach's efforts in steering the club back into Champions League contention. He called out not only Scholes but also Roy Keane and Gary Neville for their negative commentary, stressing the unnecessary criticism amid the team's pursuit of a top-four finish. Evra urged fans and players alike to focus on Carrick's achievements rather than the media noise.
Jab at Gary Neville and Valencia Spell
Patrice Evra didn't hold back when referencing Gary Neville's unsuccessful stint at Valencia, where he struggled to make an impact as a manager. Evra humorously pointed out Valencia fans' preference for paella over the 'fish and chips' Neville served up before his premature departure. Evra emphasized that former teammates turned pundits should be mindful of their managerial experiences before criticizing Carrick's performance.
Manchester United's Current Standing
Despite the external scrutiny and criticism, Manchester United under Michael Carrick's interim leadership have recorded significant victories, including a memorable win against Manchester City. The team's positive results have put them in contention for a top-four finish in the Premier League. Carrick's men are currently third in the table, level on points with fourth-placed Aston Villa, setting up an exciting battle for Champions League qualification.



