By his own admission, Andy Cole's biggest opponent has always been himself. A glittering spell at Manchester United saw him win five Premier League titles, two FA Cups and the Champions League in the historic Treble-winning season.
And his place in Premier League history is assured, his 187 goals ranking him third on the all-time scoring list behind Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney.
But Cole, 48, has never been satisfied, always demanding more of himself, a trait that currently serves as a key weapon in his ongoing health battle following a kidney transplant.
Despite having made huge progress since the life-saving procedure in 2017, Cole is in no mood to give himself credit, insisting he still has a fight to win. “There's no credit,” said
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