Paul Scholes (born November 16, 1974, in Salford, Greater Manchester) is an English football player who has spent his whole career at Manchester United. He plays as an attacking midfielder and was a central part of the Manchester United team which won the treble in 1999.
In 1998-99, Scholes was a key player in Manchester United's Premiership title, F.A. Cup and UEFA Champions League "Treble" success. He scored one of United's two goals against Newcastle in the F.A. Cup final but was ruled out of the Champions League final victory over Bayern Munich through suspension, brought about by a yellow card received in the semi-final away tie against Juventus. He also managed a hat-trick for England in a game against Poland.
He announced his retirement from international football in August 2004, stating that club football was his utmost priority, and he vowed to excel with Manchester United. Prior to this, however, he had become more peripheral to the England team, down in part to the rise of Frank Lampard, and having to play at left midfield during Euro 2004, which was not suited to his free-flowing, passing and penetrating game. England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson revealed that he repeatedly tried to coax Scholes out of international retirement but was rebuffed each time.
Most observers now agree he has been one of the most exciting attacking midfielders in the modern English game. He is also considered as one of the finest midfielders for Manchester United. He has averaged double figures in goals scored per season for his whole career and is well equipped in his heading too, despite being only 1.7m tall.
In ten years as a first team player at Manchester United, Paul Scholes has won six Premiership titles, three F.A. Cups, the European Cup and the Inter-Continental Cup, amongst many other personal accolades.
Unlike other modern footballers, Scholes does not have an agent and negotiates deals on his own behalf.
Scholes has, however, declared that when the time comes for him to leave Manchester United, he would not rule out ending his career at his boyhood club, Oldham Athletic.
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