Ferguson scoffs at talk of Scholes retirement

Reuters, Friday 21 Dec 2012

Manchester United boss Ferguson has ruled out reports that his team's stars will leave the club

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Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson applauds supporters after his team's 3-1 win over Sunderland in their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday Dec. 15, 2012 (Photo: AP)

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has dismissed media reports that his long-serving trio of Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Rio Ferdinand will leave the Premier League leaders at the end of the season.

 After newspaper headlines had declared the end of an era, with reports that 38-year-old Scholes had told friends he planned to retire for the second time, Ferguson put the record straight ahead of United's trip to Swansea City on Sunday.

"I would be surprised if Paul had spoken to someone without speaking to me - and he hasn't - so we can dismiss that," said the Scot.

"Ryan could play for another year or two. Rio has been terrific," he added.

Ferguson said the speculation stemmed from United's policy of giving the club's older players only one-year contracts.

Scholes turned professional at Old Trafford in 1993 and retired in May 2011 before having a re-think last January when United were suffering an injury crisis.

Giggs, 39, has played for United since 1990 while 34-year-old Ferdinand is the comparative youngster and newcomer after joining in 2002.

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