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Manchester: Manchester United legend Paul Scholes won't leave anyone guessing when it comes to Manchester City.
He found City's net six times – and in his recently-published book 'Scholes – My Story' he described the injury-time header that beat the Blues and virtually secured the title in April 2010 as "the most satisfying goal I ever scored...because City thought they were becoming a big club."
Scholes, who didn't appreciate the celebratory kiss on the lips from Gary Neville that the goal earned him, told the Sunday Mirror: "The words in the book about that goal were chosen very carefully. It was meant as a put-down to City.
"As a Manchester lad and a United fan I never want to see them doing well.
"They have started the season in good form and it’s hard to take. I just hope that we keep on being better than them."
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