Paul Scholes has bizarrely slammed Freddie Ljungberg for not donning a suit during his first match in charge of Arsenal as interim boss on Sunday.
The Arsenal Invincible, who oversaw the 2-2 draw at Norwich in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon, wore a grey jumper and blue open-neck shirt with the club jacket on top.
And Scholes, a former rival of Ljungberg's at Manchester United, claims that his choice not to wear a suit shows he won't be the 'right man' for the job.
Scholes told Premier League Productions: 'You would think he'd be out in a suit to show a bit of proudness that he took the job.
'To me that's a great start - shirt and tie to show some discipline. I don't think he'll be the right man.'
Scholes' quotes have been made even more bizarre by the fact the former England and United midfielder wore a jumper and shirt during his first match in charge of Oldham.
Arsenal came from behind twice through Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to earn a point at Carrow Road on the weekend.
The former Swedish international will be desperate to get his first victory as Arsenal boss when they take on Brighton at home on Thursday night.
Arsenal are currently winless in eight matches in all competitions - with their last victory coming against Vitoria at home in the Europa League on October 24.