Article: Ginger spice goal power!; ENGLAND 2 TUNISIA 0.(Sport)

While their fans disgraced the World Cup in Marseille yesterday, Paul Scholes suggested that England may yet leave a positive mark on France 98.

The Manchester United ace was involved in the first goal and hit a beautiful second as Glenn Hoddle's side opened their Group G campaign with a 2-0 win over Tunisia in the Velodrome.

Ginger-haired Scholes curled in a perfect shot on the stroke of full- time to leave England satisfied, despite the continuing riots by their supporters.

And the midfielder, who won his place in the absence of Paul Gascoigne, ...

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