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'Scott McTominay's taking social distancing a bit too literally': Paul Scholes slams Manchester United's man of the moment for failing to close down Harvey Barnes for his goal... as fans pick out Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes for losing the ball

Paul Scholes slammed Scott McTominay for failing to close Harvey Barnes for Leicester's first goal in their 2-2 draw with Manchester United on Saturday.

Foxes winger Barnes cancelled out Marcus Rashford's early opener for United with a left-footed strike from distance under minimal pressure on the edge of the penalty area.

Scholes accused McTominay of 'taking social distancing too seriously' and blamed the Scotland international for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's conceding in the first period.

Scott McTominay (left) was blamed for Harvey Barnes' goal for Leicester against Man United
Barnes (middle, in blue) struck from the edge of the area under no pressure from McTominay

The former Manchester United midfielder told BT Sport at half-time: 'McTominay is taking social distancing a bit too literally!