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Paul Scholes: 'Knee injury helped force retirement'

Scholes: 'Knee injury helped force retirement'
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Outgoing Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes admits that a nagging knee problem helped force his hand and confirm a decision to retire at the age of 38.

Paul Scholes has conceded that he was forced to finally call time on his Manchester United career last week by a persistent knee injury.

Scholes played his final game for United on Sunday after coming on as a substitute in their last-day 5-5 draw with West Bromwich Albion.

The 38-year-old was restricted to just 21 appearances last season and has revealed that a nagging knee problem helped make him finally decide to call time on a distinguished career at Old Trafford.

He is quoted by The Sun as saying: "I retired before and came back. I just felt that I still had a bit of fire left inside me. But this time it is over for good.

"The knee injury has been a real problem this season and I wasn't really up to speed at times. I know this is the right time. I am looking forward to the next stage of my career.

"I was pleased to retire when I did because I was overshadowed by bigger names bowing out at the same time. I got out under the radar."

Scholes finishes with 717 United appearances and 66 caps for England across a 20-year professional career.

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