The Manchester United legend reiterated that his dream whilst growing up was to take part in the showpiece event of the F.A Cup.
One of the most talented and gifted midfielders to have graced the game, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paul-Scholes-c29394, is certainly a name to remember, considering the kind of performances he has delivered for the Red Devils in the past two decades.
His presence in the middle of the park has simply been unsurpassable as he continues to dictate tempo, despite being close to forty.
Long-balls or short passing, the Ginger-Haired maestro seems to be able to do it all and has earned a number of accolades over the years, both as a team and on an individual level.
However, his attitude off the field has been one of the major reasons why he is able to maintain his superior fitness levels and an eye for a pass, something which most teams in the Premier League will testify to.
As someone who is naturally shy and shuns the media life, Scholes has never been on the forefront of the tabloids and recently revealed his humble desires while growing up in Salford all those years ago.
Speaking to reporters, the Academy graduate claimed that ever since he developed his sense, he was totally hooked on football and his aim in life was to become a professional player, for which he practiced day and night.
"For as long as I can remember, all I wanted to do was play football. As soon as I got home from school I'd throw my bag down and go out and play football wherever I could. Wherever we could kick a ball that's where we went,” said the one-time English International
when talking to Manchester United’s official website.
Continuing, he went on to reveal his greatest desire as a youngster, claiming that he wanted to take part in a Wembley-hosted F.A Cup final, which ultimately came true on many occasions after his United career progressed in the English game.
"To play at Wembley in an FA Cup final,” the 37-year-old was quoted as saying to the media in an interview.
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