Ex-Manchester United player Paul Scholes has left many fans surprised after his statement on BT sports. 
The Manchester United legend has warned his former side of a club that they will be facing soon claiming that they are probably the team you want to avoid currently.
After finishing the second position in group stages of the Europa league, the premier league side is set to face Champions League losers Barcelona in February next year.
Despite of the premier league sid's great performances under Ten Hag, Scholes still has worries on his former side playing against the La Liga giants under their tactician Xavi. This reveals that it will not be an easy task for the premier league side.
Speaking on BT sports on Monday, the legendary Red Devils player, Paul Scholes quickly backtracked, admitting: "On the other hand, they are a really good team. As much as I want to play them, they are probably the team you want to avoid."
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