Scholes Hints At World Cup Regret
Manchester United's Paul Scholes says he may have made a mistake in not taking up England boss Fabio Capello's invitation to play at the World Cup.
The Italian attempted to draw Scholes out of international retirement in the warm-up to South Africa 2010, but the midfielder turned down the offer.
England bowed out at the second-round stage, and Scholes, 35, said: "I am not saying I would have made a difference.
"I am saying I might have made the wrong decision."
Scholes has made 66 appearances for the national side and scored 14 goals.
He has not featured for England since 2004, but with Capello keen to strengthen his midfield options ahead of the tournament, the Italian's right-hand man Franco Baldini made a last-ditch attempt to bring the midfielder back into the fold.
The call, says Scholes, took him by surprise - and after being given only two hours to make up his mind, he had little choice but to turn down the opportunity.
Asked if two hours was too little time to make a major decision, he said: "That's what I thought.
"That's why I probably said no, not just because he had given me a couple of hours to think about it but the fact I needed a bit more time.
"I am not saying it definitely would have been [yes] in that case but I think it might have been. I did not expect it the call. It wasn't even on my mind.
"It wasn't until a week before the tournament you start seeing all the build up and thought maybe I made the wrong decision.
"I am just saying it was a chance play in the World Cup and I turned it down. I don't look back and think it didn't go well for England because I didn't go.
"Would I have joined up if Capello had called me? I don't know. Maybe it might have meant more."
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