Paul scholes news
Paul Scholes is a retired English professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Manchester United and the England national team. Here are some recent news updates about Paul Scholes:
Recent News
- Paul Scholes appointed as Salford City manager: In May 2019, Scholes was appointed as the manager of Salford City, a club co-owned by him and his former Manchester United teammate, Gary Neville. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Scholes' managerial debut ends in defeat: Scholes' first game as Salford City manager ended in a 3-0 defeat to Notts County in August 2019. (Source: The Guardian)
- Scholes praises Manchester United's young players: In an interview with the BBC in October 2019, Scholes praised Manchester United's young players, including Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford, saying they have the potential to become top players. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Scholes criticizes Manchester United's transfer policy: In November 2019, Scholes criticized Manchester United's transfer policy, saying the club has been signing players who are not good enough to play for the team. (Source: The Mirror)
- Scholes' Salford City promoted to League Two: In April 2020, Salford City, managed by Scholes, was promoted to League Two after finishing second in the National League. (Source: BBC Sport)
Recent Quotes
- "I'm excited to be the manager of Salford City. It's a great opportunity for me to learn and develop as a manager." (Source: BBC Sport)
- "I think we've got some good players here, but we need to work hard to get to where we want to be. We're not going to get there overnight." (Source: The Guardian)
- "Manchester United have got some great young players, but they need to be given a chance to play. They can't just be sat on the bench all the time." (Source: BBC Sport)
Recent Interviews
- BBC Sport: Scholes spoke to the BBC about his managerial debut, his thoughts on Manchester United's young players, and his plans for Salford City. (Source: BBC Sport)
- The Guardian: Scholes spoke to The Guardian about his first game as Salford City manager, his thoughts on Manchester United's transfer policy, and his plans for the future. (Source: The Guardian)