Sir Alex Ferguson is confident that Paul Scholes has returned to top form in time to inspire United to a successful end of the season.
The veteran midfielder has been feeling his way back to fitness and form after being dogged by knee problems, but Sir Alex is confident that his display against Liverpool last Sunday suggests a timely return to his devastating best.
“Last Sunday's win over Liverpool was a great sign for me in terms of the confidence and composure of the team," he told his weekly press conference.
"But what pleased me most was the performance of Paul Scholes. After three and a half months out he’s taken time to get back to real Paul Scholes form.
“He was absolutely head and shoulders above everyone on the pitch – and there were some fantastic performances. His form over the next few weeks will be important for us.”
Scholes remained at Carrington during this week's international programme, leaving him fresh for the visit of Aston Villa on Saturday - a prospect which is sure to daunt Villans manager Martin O'Neill, who is a huge admirer of the midfielder.
"Winning is about being able to compete week in, week out,” said O’Neill. “All you have to do is look at Paul Scholes.
“He’s won umpteen Championships and he still plays as if he’s 18. That comes from within and from being really successful and hungry."
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