Paul Scholes names the ‘top five players’ to ever play for Man Utd

Paul Scholes has name the ‘top five players’ to ever play for Manchester United.
Scholes is well-place to assess the club’s greatest โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที players as one himself; during his 20-year spell at Old Trafford he lifted 11 Premier League titles, five domestic cups and two Champions Leagues.
The legendary midfielder is in fact one of the most decorate footballers in history and. Regarde as one of the best players of his generation.
Scholes was given the unenviable task of naming Manchester United’s top-five players in a. TikTok with and admitte it was ‘difficult’ to choose between some players who are haile as all-time greats never mind club legends.
At five, Scholes picke the iconic French striker Eric Cantona, who has widely identifie as the player who took Sir Alex Ferguson’s early Manchester United team to the next level in the 1990s.
Cantona only spent five years at United but made a huge impact during his time at Old Trafford, scoring 82 goals and starring in four league titles.
‘I’m going to give you my top-five Manchester United players of all time,’ Scholes said. ‘This is difficult.
Number five, Eric Cantona. I only playe with him for a year or two but he made a massive impact on the club.
‘He was a sensational player and was probably the missing link which got the team over the line to winning titles.’
At four, Scholes picke Manchester United’s longest-serving captain, the former England midfielder Bryan Robson.
‘Captain Marvel’ made over 400 appearances for the Red Devils and in August 2011 was vote by the club’s former players as the greatest ever United player.
Scholes said: ‘He was another hero of mine growing up and I was lucky enough to play with him towards the end of his career.
‘All-action midfield player that could do everything that a Manchester United midfielder should do.’
A player in the same mould as Robson, Roy Keane, was Scholes’ third pick.
The joint-most decorate Irish player in history was arguably Manchester United’s most important player in the late 90s, captaining the club to multiple league titles and the then-unprecedente treble in 1998-99.