Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has made a shocking revelation, naming Mark Bosnich as the club's worst-ever signing. In an interview with The Overlap, Scholes expressed his disappointment with Bosnich's performance, citing his sub-par shot-stopping and kicking abilities.
Scholes Recalls Bosnich's Unprofessionalism
Scholes, who played 713 games for Manchester United, described Bosnich's unprofessionalism as "ridiculous." He remembered how Bosnich would get exhausted after just three shots during shooting practice, leaving him stunned. "I'd never seen anything like it," Scholes said.
Bosnich's Struggles with Kicking
Scholes also highlighted Bosnich's inability to kick the ball, recalling a game against Everton in the 1999-00 season. "None of us picked up on it, but he couldn't even reach the halfway line. There was no wind. It was a perfect day." This incident left a lasting impression on Scholes, solidifying his opinion of Bosnich as the worst signing in Manchester United's history.
A Surprising Assessment
Scholes' assessment of Bosnich may come as a surprise to some, given Bosnich's decent performances at Aston Villa before joining Manchester United. However, Scholes' firsthand experience and insight into Bosnich's training habits and game performances make his opinion a valuable one.
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