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Man Utd, Paul Scholes

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Paul Scholes amazed by 'unbelievable' change in one Man Utd player
Paul Scholes has been vocal about Manchester United’s recent improvement under Michael Carrick, crediting one senior player with an ‘unbelievable’ transformation. It’s been a long season for Manchester United,

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Paul Scholes’ Brutal Take on Arsenal After Defeat vs Man Utd Has Gone Viral
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'Wouldn't surprise me' - Paul Scholes backs Michael Carrick for top job at Man Utd's rivals
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Man Utd blow title race open as Carrick puts himself in frame for full-time job
Beating Arsenal – and blowing the Premier League title race wide open again – and Manchester City in his first two games in charge, is a hugely impressive start.

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What next in Premier League title race after resurgent Man Utd's win at Arsenal?
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Man United next manager odds see dramatic shift hours after Arsenal win
OneFootball
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Scholes makes another very negative statement about Arsenal | OneFootball

Paul Scholes has expressed doubts over the individual quality within the Arsenal squad, suggesting that if the Gunners do win the Premier League, they would be among the least impressive champions in recent memory.
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Paul Scholes 'not apologising' for Lisandro Martínez Man United comments

Paul Scholes has acknowledged his words about Lisandro Martinez could have been chosen better but has refused to apologise to the Manchester United defender.
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Paul Scholes Names His Honest Combined XI Between 2008 Man Utd and 2026 Arsenal

Scholes, however, has offered his take on the two Arsenal players who would be named in the combined XI. In between the sticks, Edwin van der Sar got the nod over David Raya, but it was Jurrien Timber taking up the right-back berth over Wes Brown. "Wes [Brown] was brilliant, more of a centre-half, but I'm going to go Timber. Sorry, Wes!" he said.
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Antoine Semenyo: Scholes explains why Ghanaian should have joined United

Manchester United have missed out on Antoine Semenyo, who opted to move to Manchester City earlier this month. The Red Devils have had their eyes on the Ghanaian for a while following his stunning
Tribal Football
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Scholes: Why Man Utd will NOT offer Carrick long-term job

Manchester United legend Paul Scholes doesn't believe Michael Carrick will be given the manager's job fulltime.
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‘Come to My House’—Man Utd Star Hits Out at Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt Criticism

It’s become fashionable for former players to take swipes at United’s current crop.
The Peoples Person
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Lisandro Martinez’s spat with Scholes and Butt set for fresh twist

Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt's row with Lisandro Martinez may escalate with the pair linked to a new platform that rewards click-bait takes.
Bleacher Report
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Paul Scholes: Why Manchester United Wouldn't Be Desperate to Extend His Return

Paul Scholes found himself caught in the middle of mind games between Patrick Vieira and Sir Alex Ferguson this week, with the Manchester City man claiming Scholes' comeback from retirement was a sign of desperation from Manchester United. On 8 January ...
The New York Times
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The Premier League 60: No 19, Paul Scholes

Running each day until the new season begins, The Premier League 60 is designed to reflect and honour the greatest players to have graced and illuminated the English top flight in the modern era, as voted for by our writers. You might not agree with their ...
Last Word on Sports on MSN
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Manchester United Win Against Arsenal Marks Another Huge Success for Michael Carrick

The Manchester United win against Arsenal was yet another huge statement by Michael Carrick’s men. Manchester United won the match 3-2 to go fourth in the Premier League table with 38 points from 23 matches.
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