Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Scholes confident Man Utd will make successful title defence

05.07.11 | tribalfootball.com



Paul Scholes expectsManchester United to make a successful bid for next season's title.
He predicted a robust title defence by United, with Sir Alex Ferguson as fiercely committed as ever, but admitted they remain ‘a million miles’ adrift of their Champions League final conquerors Barcelona.
Scholes told the Daily Mail: "I woke up, put on the news and saw all the lads going back in for pre-season training and I have to say it did feel weird.
"I always knew my legs would tell me when it was time to retire and they did, so I’ve no complaints. I hope to be involved on the coaching side at Old Trafford. The manager is as driven and determined as ever — more so, if anything — and I like the way he has strengthened so far.
"Chelsea and City will pose the biggest threat. To be honest, I had never even heard of the new manager at Chelsea (Andre Villas-Boas), but the way he has spoken so far has been impressive. He comes across as someone who knows exactly what he wants from his players and he’s had a good grounding with Jose Mourinho and Bobby Robson.
"City haven’t really started spending yet, but once they do they will be looking to build on last season."

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