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الاحد: 07 ديسمبر 2025
  • 03 نوفمبر 2025
  • 08:30

Khaberni - Former Manchester United star Paul Scholes said he will stop commenting on matches, so he can adjust his schedule to coincide with the routine of his son Aiden, who has autism.

The former England midfielder, who is 20 years old, takes care of his son with his former wife.
After retiring from football in 2013, Scholes (50 years old) entered the coaching world, before turning to media as an analyst and commentator.

Scholes, a former Manchester United star, said in the "Stick to Football" podcast, reported by the British Broadcasting Corporation "BBC": "All I'm going to do now is work for his sake."

He continued, "I'm in the studio to work, but everything is built around his day (i.e., his son)."

Scholes added, "Last season, I was watching a Europa League match with Manchester United every Thursday evening. That was usually the night I watched it, so he was in a state of tension and agitation. He knew that this pattern was not immediate."

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