Paul Scholes has been part of a host of trophy-winning squads
during his 18 years in the first team and the midfielder says he has
high hopes for the current group when it comes to challenging for
silverware.
The arrival of Robin van Persie, Shinji
Kagawa, Nick Powell and Alexander Büttner this summer - with Chilean
striker Angelo Henriquez also soon to be confirmed as a Red – has
further boosted an already talented squad.
Sir Alex Ferguson has
spoken many times of the need to be ready for when the golden oldies of
Scholes and Ryan Giggs finally hang up their boots and Scholes himself
insists the summer acquisitions have added great quality to what he
believes is a burgeoning group.
“You always like to see new
players come in even if they’re in your position because it’s healthy
for the team and exciting to play with the new players,” he told ManUtd.com.
“We’ve
got strength everywhere in the squad. We’ve struggled with injuries to
defenders, but when we have everyone fit I think there are two teams
that the manager has available to him and that could compete in the
Premier League and cup competitions. It all looks very healthy and, as
players, we know when we get given our chance we have to take it. If you
don’t, you’ll be out of the team, simple as that.
“All the new
signings have settled in well. Shinji [Kagawa] has been with us since
the start of pre-season so he’s had a good amount of time to settle in.
He’s a top class player who did great in Germany and we’re lucky to have
him.
“Nick Powell has done really well. He hasn’t had much first team
action yet but he’s only a young lad and there’s plenty of time for him.
He has great quality.
“Robin [van Persie] is a top signing and we
all hope to form a good understanding with him as the season goes on
and Alex [Buttner] played his first game for the Under 21s last week and
did really well.
"There’s great competition for places with so
many good players here and there are plenty of games to come [for
everyone to be involved in].”
Van Persie may have grabbed the headlines on Sunday with a superb hat-trick in the win at Southampton,
but Scholes has been equally impressed by the exertions of Kagawa in
his role just behind the front man, a position the 37-year-old knows all
too well.
“Shinji is just a clever footballer who gets into those
great positions where it’s difficult for other teams to pick him up,”
adds Scholes. “He’s always on the move which makes it easier for the
midfielders to find him.
“He really fits in with the way we play.
It’s important that he links up well with the midfielders and centre
forwards and he’s already shown he’s clever enough to do that. He’s very
intelligent and someone we all enjoy playing with.”
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