2010年6月20日星期日

The Premiership Comes to Life

At 35 Paul Scholes is one of the Premiership's experienced players. As his fans I know that he signed his first Manchester United contract about 20 years ago but on Saturday he showed that it's not yet time to give up the man the fans call 'The Ginger  Prince'.

The midfielder couldn't have chose time to his intervention for greater dramatic effect .

With United four points behind leaders Chelsea with only four games remaining, they had to beat local rivals Manchester City to have any chance of winning the league.

With the match on a knife-edge, the score was still nil-all  after 92 minutes of play when Scholes headed in a cross  from Patrice Evra. The goal came just 17 seconds before the end of injury time.

It's so good news for the top clubs (except Chelsea) and even better news for the fans (except Chelsea fans). And in large part this exciting end to the season is thanks to one man: Paul Scholes.

The midfielder has made more than 350appearances for United, winning nine Premier League titles, three FA Cups and two League Cups.
The club's assistant manager Mike Phelan heaped praise on the star following Saturday's match, calling Scholes' stunning clincher  "the icing on the cake". By this he means the small act that makes something good perfect. He described the touch as "vintage Scholes", meaning that it was typical of the player's style at the top of his game.

Phelan also referred to Scholes as "maestro", a title of great respect given to a master musician. But Scholes isn't just a key player in a bigger team. As Phelan went on to say, "He was probably the conductor of the orchestra at times".


He really did a good job ,Paul  is a legend  Paul  is a legend

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