Watch us win every game left this season, warns United veteran Scholes

16 March 2010 11:46
Battle cry: Veteran midfielder Scholes[LNB]Paul Scholes is confident Manchester United can win their remaining eight Premier League games and rewrite history.[LNB]The Red Devils are back at the top of the table after Sunday's win over Fulham - two points above Chelsea having played a game more.[LNB]The Blues arrive at Old Trafford at the start of next month for a game that is likely to determine if United can claim their fourth straight title and a 19th overall to overtake fierce rivals Liverpool.[LNB]Scholes said: 'I'd like to think we have the right players, ones who've been there before and know how tough it can be to win the League. [LNB]'The game against Chelsea at Old Trafford is going to be massive and we know we need to win that one.[LNB]'But that's not the only important match. If we want to win the League we're going to have to win every game. It's a tough ask, but I'm sure we can achieve it.[LNB]'We've had some good results against Chelsea at Old Trafford. At Stamford Bridge we've struggled a little bit, but with the United fans behind us we've got the better of them.[LNB]'That match is crucial because there's a such a big prize up for grabs and it could have a big impact on the title race.[LNB]'But every game is important  - the teams at the bottom are fighting for survival and we need to make sure we beat them as well.'[LNB]  Scholes has one eye on the April 3 clash with Carlo Ancelotti's side but the 35-year-old midfielder is refusing rule Arsenal out of the running.[LNB]The Gunners are also two points behind with eight games left and have, on paper, an easier run-in.[LNB]'You can't rule out Arsenal, especially with the run-in they've got, he added. 'They've played all the top teams twice already so they'll be confident of putting together a good run of results.[LNB]'We want to win all of our matches and if we do that we'll win the League. It would be great to win four in a row. Three in a row was a big achievement and now we want to go one step further.[LNB]'But the chance to make history doesn't drive me. That's not what's in the back of my mind when I walk out onto the pitch.[LNB] Close call: Chelsea captain John Terry (right) scored the only goal of the game when the sides met at Stamford Bridge in November[LNB]'I just want to win every game and hopefully win every trophy, whether it's the first time I've won it or the 10th.[LNB]'The aim each year is to win the League. If it means making history then terrific. If not, then so be it.[LNB]'I've won nine titles but I can't separate them and pick one as being better than the others.[LNB]'Winning the League is just a brilliant feeling and I hope we can do it again this season.'[LNB] Rooney has emerged as world-class talent we knew he was, says ParkUnstoppable Rooney fires United top to close in on Ronaldo's 42-goal haul Berbatov insists Man United are all set for a fourth title on the bounceBeckham to spend another night in hospital as Finland goes mad over starDavid Beckham WILL be back: Star vows to play on for England as achilles op saves careerMANCHESTER UNITED FC

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