The 37-year-old, who has won 10 Premier
League titles during his Red Devils career, retired at the end of last
season but was brought back to help an injury-ravaged United midfield at
the start of 2012.
As his fitness has increased, so has the level of his performances, and Jones is in awe of the veteran's lingering ability.
"He's a terrific player," the defender told The Daily Mail. "When you see him in training, the things he does, it’s a joke.
"He is like a magnet to the ball. The positions he takes means he is
always around the ball, always there to receive the ball, always there
to support play."
With Euro 2012 set to get underway in less than two months, Smalling
believes that the experienced midfielder would be a great inclusion in
the England squad.
"He is unique," the youngster enthused.
"There are moments in the game when it is all rushed and he settles
it down when he gets the ball. He has the ability to dictate.
"Come the summer there may well be calls for him to be included in
the England squad and it will be because he is a player in great form
and someone I’m sure any England manager would want."
Scholes turned down the opportunity to play at World Cup 2010 when
Fabio Capello was in charge of the Three Lions setup, but Jones believes
that his age should not affect his potential inclusion this time
around.
"I don’t see why, [his age would count against him]" said Jones. "I
think as long as you are mentally one or two steps ahead of people on
the field, I don’t think it will be a problem."
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