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Paul Scholes believes Antony was questioning Erik ten Hag when he held three fingers up at Mason Mount following Manchester United's 4-0 defeat by Crystal Palace.

The United legend thinks the Antony was making a tactical point in a hushed discussion following the drubbing, with him and Mount covering their mouths. 

Further pressure was piled on manager Ten Hag by the loss, as Michael Olise scored twice and Jean-Philippe Mateta and Tyrick Mitchell got in on the act to leave United floundering in eighth. 

Mail Sport understands that Ten Hag will not be sacked prior to the FA Cup final against Manchester City on May 25, but some players thin his fate has been sealed. 

'He is saying something to Mason Mount he is obviously not happy with. Mason Mount seems the quietest out of the three of them,' Scholes told Optus Sports on the chat between Antony, Mount, and Andre Onana.

Antony made a three-finger gesture to Mason Mount after Manchester United's 4-0 defeat by Crystal Palace

Antony made a three-finger gesture to Mason Mount after Manchester United's 4-0 defeat by Crystal Palace 

Paul Scholes believes Antony used his three-finger gesture to criticise Erik ten Hag's tactics

Paul Scholes believes Antony used his three-finger gesture to criticise Erik ten Hag's tactics

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