Manchester United travel to Copenhagen on Wednesday night with their Champions League hopes still hanging in the balance despite their previous home win over the Danish side
Paul Scholes might have lifted the Champions League with Manchester United but he has little faith in the current crop going all the way this time around.
Copenhagen were widely perceived to be the weakest team in Group A, but it took Andre Onana to make a last-gasp penalty save from Jordan Larsson for the Red Devils to seem them off at Old Trafford. And Scholes has pointed to United's Europa League capitulation in Sevilla last season as a worrying sign ahead of the return clash.
And the 49-year-old also made a scathing implication about the mentality of Ten Hag's players, adding: "It makes me worry about going to Copenhagen, who aren’t a brilliant team but they’re organised. I don’t know if there’s the character and fighters in that team to be able to cope with a big atmosphere.
"They didn’t play very well at all," he added. And in an endorsement of their hopes that was anything but glowing, quipped: "They have half a chance of qualifying."