
UK Back Pages: Scholes Criticises Man United, Carneiro to Take Chelsea to Court
Friday morning's papers are dominated by the opinions of a man who barely said a word while commanding Manchester United's midfield: Paul Scholes.
The former Red Devil has insisted that Wayne Rooney is not to blame for United's current lack of flair, according to the Express:
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The Sun splashed with a "flair" pun while also drawing attention to Thierry Henry's opinion that Jose Mourinho is one of the best managers of all time:
The Mirror also run with Scholes' barbs against his former side while bringing news that Remi Garde's potential move to Aston Villa has stalled, as his former assistants are being blocked from leaving Lyon:
The Guardian draws attention to the heartfelt tribute to Howard Kendall that took place on the streets of Merseyside on Thursday while also informing us that former Chelsea physio Eva Carneiro is preparing to take the club to court in an employment tribunal:
Meanwhile, the Times cast more light on the World Cup voting scandal that dominated Thursday's back pages with new information from one of Sepp Blatter's aides.






