Jose Mourinho was sacked by Chelsea in December, seven months after guiding them to the Premier League title |
Verbalizes with bring Mourinho to Old Trafford have entered a second day.
Van Gaal was sacked on Monday, two days after winning the FA Cup.
"The fans at Man Cumulated demand regaling football and I'm sure Mourinho will come and endeavor and give it," verbally expressed former midfielder Scholes.
Van Gaal led United to fifth place in the Premier League but was criticised for his lack of assailing football, with the team only scoring 49 league goals this season.
Scholes, who won 11 league denominations titles and two Champions Leagues during a 20-year vocation at Old Trafford, was among Van Gaal's reprehenders, claiming United were disjointed and played boring football under the 64-year-old.
He withal queried whether the former Netherlands, Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss genuinely understood the "ethos of the club".
"I cerebrate Mourinho will have visually examined that proximately and will have optically discerned what transpired," Scholes, 41, said. "He's a top manager, he's proven that afore and hopefully he can do that again."
Scholes also said he was optimistic former team-mate Ryan Giggs, who was assistant manager under Van Gaal, will stay at Old Trafford.
"I think it's important that there's some form of continuity," he said. "Hopefully he'll still be at the club, hopefully still working with the first team.
"He knows the club inside out, he's been there for nearly 30 years now."
The impending appointment of former Chelsea boss Mourinho has drawn a mixed reaction from former United players