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Manchester United's backroom staff should feel 'GUILTY' about their roles in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's axing, insists Paul Scholes - who also says the coaches, including Michael Carrick, 'shouldn't be at the club now'

Paul Scholes believes Manchester United's coaching staff should feel 'guilty' about the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and the fact they still remain at the club.

Solskjaer was axed at the weekend in the wake of the damaging defeat at Watford, but his backroom team - including caretaker boss Michael Carrick - remained.

Their long-term futures at Old Trafford are uncertain with the search for a new manager underway, and Sportsmail has reported they are owed a hefty pay-out.

Manchester United's backroom staff should be guilty, club legend Paul Scholes has insisted
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked after the defeat at Watford, but his coaches remain for now

But while they survived the culling, Scholes has insisted that the coaches let down Solskjaer after the club legend placed his 'trust' in them to lead training sessions.