Scholes regrets snubbing England
The United star has been in electrifying early form this season, proving exactly why Fabio Capello wanted him in his England squad this summer. Scholes rejected the option of a retirement U-turn, chiefly because Capello, who made contact through his trusted right-hand man Franco Baldini, only gave the 35-year-old a couple of hours to make up his mind. England's lack of creativity was clearly obvious this summer and it is hard to believe Scholes would not have made a major difference to the Three Lions' performances. Scholes is not the kind of character to dwell on such events but, as he looks back now, he admits despite the time he would have been forced to spend away from home, he made a mistake by turning his back on the Three Lions, having initially retired in the wake of Euro 2004. "I wish I had gone," he told Football Focus. "I did feel as though I had made the wrong decision. "I had only been given a couple hours, so it was a bit of a rush job, but the World Cup is the biggest tournament you can be involved in. "There was a touch of regret but it doesn't matter now. It has gone." Scholes' admission will not make Capello feel any easier as the build-up begins to next month's Euro 2012 double-header against Bulgaria and Switzerland. England's poor showing in South Africa has turned the heat up on the previously highly-regarded Italian, who realises the failure to start the quest to reach the finals in Poland and Ukraine will bring even greater pressure.