Paul Scholes hardly said a word during his playing career but since retiring he hasn’t kept quiet. He’s clearly making up for lost time.
He’s not short of an opinion or two and he’s not afraid to express them. He called Robbie Savage a ‘knobhead’ – and he’s said some controversial things, too.
He’s been critical of Van Gaal (who wasn’t?), Pogba (‘all over the place’) and Mourinho (‘not ruthless enough’).
He said Sergio Aguero, Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva are the only three world class players in the Premier League and, perhaps most controversially, he backed Liverpool to beat United and to win the Premier League.
It seems that some people aren’t happy – especially when he criticises United.
I liked Paul Scholes better when he never used to open his mouth.
— 007 MUFC (@AU007MUFC) October 17, 2016
“Liverpool are favourites & United lack identity” Paul Scholes
I liked it when he didn’t talk #MUFC #Get United
— The United Stand (@UnitedStandMUFC) October 17, 2016
I honestly don’t even understand #Paulscholes anymore. He talks gibberish these days.
— KunaL G. Bid (@K_Bidlo) September 17, 2016
So who the hell does Paul Scholes think he is?
Well, first of all he’s a football pundit now and he’s paid to express an opinion.
And, unlike some of his colleagues, he is refreshingly honest and speaks his mind. Why shouldn’t he? He knows a bit about football. Here’s a reminder of his credentials.
718 games. 155 goals. 25 trophies including 11 Premier Leagues and two Champions Leagues.
He was incontrovertibly one of the best footballers of his generation who could do just about anything. Apart from tackle. But don’t take my word for it.
Ask Zinedine Zidane: “My toughest opponent? Scholes of Manchester. He is the complete midfielder. Scholes is undoubtedly the greatest midfielder of his generation.”
Or Marcello Lippi: “Paul Scholes would have been one of my first choices for putting together a great team.”
Or Xavi: “In the last 15-20 years the best and most complete central midfielder I’ve seen is Scholes.”
Or Thierry Henry: “Without any doubt the best player in the Premiership has to be Paul Scholes.”
Or Pep Guardiola: “Out of everyone at Manchester United, I would pick out Scholes, he is the best midfielder of his generation. I would have loved to play alongside him.”
Not bad for a 5’6”asthmatic lad from Langley.
So as far as I’m concerned he has earned the right to say whatever he likes, even if I disagree with him. Which I rarely do because he talks sense.
Oh, and he can do this.
https://youtu.be/yA1iNM8SqxU
So this comes as no surprise.
I would actually marry Paul Scholes! #hescoresgoals #paulscholes #football #footballislife https://t.co/RzaqTS8v70
— Kirst 💋 (@misskirstyj88) September 21, 2016
So would I. And I’m not even gay.