Paul Scholes is the only football player who made the commentator sing live after he scored

As for the best in Manchester United history, Paul Scholes ranks up there. It is no exaggeration to suggest that Scholes would be legitimate for a statue outside Old Tuffford, transmit Periscope. Sir Bobby Charlton, Dennis Law and George Best are part of the Holy Three outside United's famous house. [...]
It is no exaggeration to suggest that Scholes would be legitimate for a statue outside Old Tuffford, transmit Periscope.
Sir Bobby Charlton, Dennis Law and George Best are part of the Holy Three outside United's famous house and it wouldn't be a surprise if Scholes had one too.
We're talking about a player who spent his entire 20-year career as a pro with Red Days, marking 155 goals in 718 presentations.
Scholes helped Unitedi win 11 titles of Premier Legue, three FA Cup, two League Cups, two League Champions League and a World Cup for Clubs.
He has also scored sensational goals during his career.
However, only one goal made the commentator sing directly.
In October 2006, Man United secured a 2-0 victory against the straight rival, Liverpool and was Scholes, in the 500th presentation for the club, who opened the goal account just before the first part ended.
After impressing the ball on the net from the vicinity, an Argentina commentator began singing "Kol from Scholes": with the melody of the Survivor hit song from 1982 Bye of the Tiger.
Yeah, really... /Periscope. com/
Threeback to Argentinian communator Bambino Poons signaling Eye of the Tiger after #Scholes scored v Livepool in 2006/07#MUFC Pic.twitter. com/ VKYUUYUYSw
Peter Harding (@ PhardingSport) October 11, 2017












