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Scholes denies being a ‘dirty player’

Scholes is the third most-booked player of all time in the Premier League with 90 yellow cards and his last red card came in the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City for a challenge on Pablo Zabaleta.

London: Scholes is the third most-booked player of all time in the Premier League with 90 yellow cards and his last red card came in the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City for a challenge on Pablo Zabaleta.
The 36-year-old insists he was never out to hurt anyone during a match and says he was unlucky at times in his playing years. Scholes said: "I have just been unlucky - I never had red mist against anybody. The one against Zabaleta, I didn`t do on purpose, it was just bad timing."The ball was up there and the way your leg goes it has to come down and unfortunately it came down on his leg. I would never intentionally try to hurt somebody." Despite being very complimentary about Scholes` career, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger claimed the midfielder had a "dark-side" with some tenacious displays against the North London club. But Scholes added: "Nobody has ever had to go off following one of my tackles and nobody has broken their leg. I have never been nasty." Goal.com