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Zidane discloses the toughest opponent he played against in his career

England's Paul Scholes (l) turns the ball away from France's Zinedine Zidane (r)

Zidane’s heroic playing career saw him capture a La Liga title and the Champions League during his time at Real Madrid.

One time Ballon d’Or winner, who also won two Serie A titles with Juventus, also lifted the World Cup and Euros with France on the international stage. Currently working as the successor of Real Madrid as a manager.

Zidane said that Scholes was “in a class of his own” and one of his “regrets is that the opportunity to play alongside him never presented itself during my career.”

The Madrid boss told The Daily Mirror: “It’s only natural to want to select your best players and there is no doubt for me that Paul Scholes is still in a class of his own.

“He’s almost untouchable in what he does. I never tire of watching him play. You rarely come across the complete footballer, but Scholes is as close to it as you can get.

“One of my regrets is that the opportunity to play alongside him never presented itself during my career.”

Scholes, 45, spent his entire extraordinary club playing career at Old Trafford (Manchester United) as he lifted 11 Premier League titles, three FA Cups, two League Cups and two Champions Leagues.

Zidane went on to explain why the former England international was the “type of player you want on your side.”

The frenchman said: “He was an extremely tough opponent to play against.

“You didn’t get any time on the ball when he was around. He would close you down and make your life terribly uncomfortable.

“He is the type of player you want on your side, not in opposition because he could do so much damage.

“He is very gifted. He makes the game look easy because he’s so much natural ability.”

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