Paul Scholes gives Ruben Amorim Man Utd sacking verdict after three months - 'Head is fried' Former Manchester United star Paul Scholes has warned that Ruben Amorim's use of debutant Patrick Dorgu means his head could be "fried" just three months after taking the reins at Old Trafford, but doesn't believe the Portuguese deserves the sack.
So I think it is a really important thing because sometimes you need a left foot on the right side to come in and connect in a different way and sometimes you need a right foot to connect and cross more balls.
They buy one [Dorgu] and it tells me his [Amorim] head is a little bit fried and confused at the minute because he plays him at right wing-back and keeps Dalot on the left.
Dorgu started on the right against Leicester in the fourth round of the FA Cup, with Diogo Dalot continuing on the left, but Amorim defended his selection.
"If you have seen the history of Dorgu for his last team he played a lot of games on the right and we have to have wingers who can play both sides like [Diogo] Dalot.