Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Scholes slams The England national team players

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Premier League news: Former Manchester United midfielder and England, Paul Scholes, criticism of the players called the Three Lions with their beliefs as one of the candidates in every World Cup champion as a joke since many of those who play just for the chance to move to the club large.

Scholes has collected 66 caps for England, but he resigned seven years before hanging up his boots. Many believe the decision was due to him not comfortable playing at left wing in a diamond formation in the Three Lions to accommodate Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard.

Scholes never threw a complaint when he quit the national team and just said the decision was made to extend his career at Manchester United and in order to spend more time with his family. But now he throws a criticism of the England national team, insisting they would never win anything with the mentality of the players as they are now.

Playing on the left was never a problem. I've played on the left for Manchester United, I do not know how many times, says Scholes. I just feel sick. When we entered the national team, we want to be part of a team and playing well, but there are some individuals who pursue personal success.

I always felt that the first time for England there is some players - especially the players at clubs like Aston Villa tried to use the national team to open the way to the big club. We wondered whether they were there with the right reasons.

I think those people are very selfish. They were there to find personal success, made headlines, thinking I would be able to move through this appearance. I think that's the biggest problem of the English players. "

Scholes reveals even complaints from his colleagues at MU who said they had lost patience with some players in the squad for Fabio Capello.

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