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Carrick Laughs Off Scholes' Insta Rant: 'It's Nothing' – Plus Maguire Eyes England Comeback

Carrick Laughs Off Scholes' Insta Rant: 'It's Nothing' – Plus Maguire Eyes England Comeback

The Independent EN 13 March 2026 at 14:30
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Michael Carrick brushed off Paul Scholes' Instagram criticism of Manchester United's form after their 2-1 loss to Newcastle, calling it 'nothing' and blaming social media spin. Scholes clarified it wasn't personal. Carrick also praised Harry Maguire's form, tipping him for an England recall.

Carrick Laughs Off Scholes' Insta Rant: 'It's Nothing' – Plus Maguire Eyes England Comeback

Imagine scrolling through your feed after a gutting loss, only to see your old midfield mate calling your team 'crap'. That's the spot Michael Carrick found himself in this week as Manchester United's interim boss. But true to form, the cool-headed Carrick just batted it away like a pesky fly.

It all kicked off after United's 2-1 defeat to Newcastle, part of a rough patch where the Red Devils have dropped points in their last four outings. Paul Scholes, that ginger genius from United's glory days, couldn't hold back on Instagram. He labelled the lads 'crap' over those games, sparking a social media storm.

Scholes' Spicy Social Media Snipe

Scholes, never one to mince words, posted his verdict straight after the Toon Army nicked it at Old Trafford. Fans lapped it up, but the former No.18 quickly backpedalled when Carrick got wind of it. He rang up his ex-teammate, insisting it wasn't a personal dig – just classic Scholes bluntness.

You can almost hear the pub debate now: was it a fair shout or just ex-players stirring the pot? United have been wobbly, no doubt, leaking goals and lacking that killer edge. But Scholes' timing? Bang on after a loss that had supporters tearing their hair out.

Carrick Keeps It Classy

Carrick, stepping up as interim gaffer amid the chaos, wasn't fazed. Speaking to the press, he dismissed the whole saga as 'nothing'. 'Social media gets twisted,' he shrugged, adding he's not losing sleep over it.

It's classic Carrick – unflappable, like when he bossed midfield alongside Scholes in the Fergie era. No public spat here; just two pros who know the game's brutal banter. As reported by The Independent, Carrick's focus is on turning United's form around, not Twitter wars.

And let's be fair, if anyone's earned the right to shrug off criticism, it's Carrick. From treble winner to Middlesbrough hero, now holding the fort at his boyhood club. Scholes might snipe from the sidelines, but Carrick's got the hot seat.

Maguire's Road Back to England Glory?

Amid the drama, Carrick dropped a positive nugget on Harry Maguire. The big centre-back has been solid under his watch, bossing games with composure that's been missing. Carrick reckons it's enough to shove Maguire back into England contention.

'Maguire's been consistent,' Carrick beamed. After a rocky spell, the skipper's found his feet again – aerial duels won, passes pinged, and that no-nonsense defending fans adore. With Gareth Southgate always scouting, could this be the recall that reignites Maguire's Three Lions career?

It's a timely boost for United too. Maguire's resurgence mirrors Carrick's steadying influence, proving the interim spell isn't all doom and gloom. If they string wins together, who knows – Europe might still beckon.

Wrapping It Up: Banter or Bullets?

So, Scholes vents, Carrick chills, and Maguire marches on. It's the kind of episode that makes United tick – passion, punditry, and a dash of redemption. As the Premier League grind continues, keep an eye on Carrick's lads; they might just surprise us yet.

Next up, tougher tests loom, but with this mindset, United could dodge the relegation scrap... or at least the Scholes shade. Fancy a pint to mull it over?

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