Former Manchester United footballer Paul Ince charged with drink-driving | UK news

Former England and Manchester United footballer Paul Ince was accused of driving in Cheshire.
According to the Cheshire police, a 57 -year -old Black Range Rover was arrested on Saturday after a central reservation at the Chester High Road in Neston at 17:00.
ICE is with bail to appear at the Chester Magistrate Court on Friday, July 18.
The former footballer had more than 200 matches for Manchester United from the beginning of the 1990s and won two Premier League championships, two FA cups and one European Cup Cup Cup.
During a 20 -year career, he played West Ham, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Inter Milan.
He won 53 covers for England and in 1993, the national team became the first black footballer and led him as a friend against the United States just a year after his first senior exit.
After retiring, ICC, Macclesfield Town, MK Dons, Blackburn Rovers and Blackpool, such as the responsibility of clubs took the responsibility. His last role was Reading, which he directed between 2022 and 2023.
Police said in a statement: “On Saturday, June 28 at 17:00, the police were called following the reports of a collision at the Chester High Road in Neston.
“The incident included a black Range Rover colliding with the central reservation barrier. The officers joined the scene and arrested a 57 -year -old man.
“Neston has been accused of driving a drink since then, Paul Ince from Quarry Road.”
“Ince is with bail to appear at the Chester Magistrate Court on Friday, July 18th.”