Former Manchester United player Paul Scholes has decided to step away from analyzing Premier League matches in the coming period

Former Manchester United player Paul Scholes has decided to step away from analyzing Premier League matches in the coming period

Paul Scholes told the British newspaper The Telegraph that his decision to step away from analysis was due to his son's severe autism and his desire to devote himself to him.

The past few days have witnessed harsh criticism from Paul Scholes of Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star, taking advantage of his declining performance, which has stirred up the entire media, as these statements have been focused on in a blatant manner in order to expose what the former Manchester United player is hiding from the "Reds" legend.

Paul Scholes criticized Egyptian star Mohamed Salah on the sidelines of his absence from the starting lineup for his team's match against German side Frankfurt in the Champions League, describing him as an "ugly player" in his performance despite his great status, considering him to be "the worst best player in the world."

The former England midfielder will be joined by his ex-wife in caring for their 20-year-old son.

Paul Scholes, 50, had moved into media work as a sports critic and commentator after working in management following his retirement from playing in 2013.

Scholes told the BBC: "Everything I'm going to do now suits him. I work in the studio, but everything is based on his day (i.e., his son's)."


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