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Thiago Alcantara ‘more suited to Manchester United’ than Liverpool, claims Paul Scholes

Paul Scholes believes Thiago Alcantara is “more suited to Manchester United” and is not suited to Liverpool because he is not a “Jurgen Klopp-type player”.

The 29-year-old is yet to show the form he displayed regularly at Bayern Munich since joining the Reds for £25m last summer.

A knee injury suffered in the Merseyside derby against Everton hurt his progress under Klopp with the champions enduring a difficult season overall with injuries.

Thiago has three years remaining on his contract and Klopp will still be hopeful of extracting the kind of form that made him one of the finest players in Europe last season en route to Champions League glory before the end of the current campaign.

But Scholes believes the fit is not ideal at Anfield and that he would have suited Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s style better, where he would have had more opportunity to control games as part of a two-man central midfield.

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“The way Liverpool play with the three in midfield, I don’t think he has great legs about him, so that central role would suit him down to the ground,” Scholes told Premier League Productions.

“Once you are in a wider position in the three, it’s very difficult to get around the pitch because he’s not that type of player.

“He just needs to be sat in the middle. Controlling things, bringing players into play and that’s what he’s good at – I just wonder if this way of playing that Liverpool play is suited to his style of football.

“He doesn’t seem a Jurgen Klopp type player, does he? You think of the midfield players he has got and the forward players. Everything is 100 miles per hour.

“I thought he would have been more suited to a Manchester United team. In a two in midfield with a holding player, really good strong defensive player, where he can sit and control games.

“Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool, I don’t see them controlling games. I see them going for the throat in teams. He hasn’t got that energy to really overpower midfield players.”

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