Michael Carrick has added his own glowing tribute to Paul Scholes after the midfielder's last-gasp derby winner dragged United back into the title race.
Scholes, who signed a new one-year deal on Friday, capped a passing masterclass at Eastlands with the 93rd-minute winner that propelled the Reds to within a point of Chelsea.
The vintage display provided more proof, if it were needed, that Scholes remains an integral part of United’s plans.
Carrick said: “Everyone can see the performances that he produces and the experience and composure that he brings to our game.
“He’s just a normal lad who loves playing his football. He’s so talented, it’s hard to explain just how gifted he is until you see him at close quarters.”
Carrick admits he owes a debt of gratitude to his fellow midfielder and is delighted that the 35-year-old will be at United next season.
“It’s great to know that we’ll have a player of Scholesy’s calibre around for another year,” Carrick added.
“He’s someone who the younger lads can learn from. I’ve learned a lot from him since I’ve been here and I’m sure he’s been great for the other lads.
“He’s just a top-class player, vital for us, and it’s great to have him around for a bit longer.”
19/04/10 - ManUtd.Com
19/04/10 - ManUtd.Com
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