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Genuine question: Does Paul Scholes fancy coming out of retirement once again? Could still do a job in the middle of the pitch for United Legend.

He seriously wouldn't look out of place in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's current side, and a moment in the 57th minute proves that fact. Scholes found former teammate Van Persie with an audacious 'no look' pass, leaving opponent Joleon Lescott in a state of confusion as he effortlessly walked away like nothing had happened.

Wasn't it enough that they had already throttled Major League Soccer's New England Revolution , Seattle Sounders , Chicago Fire and MLS All-Stars by a combined score of that they had to win against a Cosmos team composed of amateurs and professional players past their prime? While it's fantastic that Paul Scholes was honored but the reality is that a testimonial is as synonymous as a funeral.

It's great that he scored the first goal final goal of his career for Manchester United on Friday because it's a memorable image I want of Scholes. Just to be reiterate, Friday's testimonial match was a funeral to Paul Scholes soccer playing career. While he was a fantastic player for Manchester United but as of Friday and forward, Paul Scholes is a memory in the hearts of Manchester United fans. To be honest, the highlight of the match for me was seeing Marvin Iraheta who I had the privilege of interviewing last week for 5 Points Press get called for taking down Ashley Young in the 29th minute.

Even though Wayne Rooney converted the penalty kick to give his team a lead, I couldn't help but be proud of Marvin. I will admit that I clapped and cheered wildly for Marvin. So how do you describe precisely the same act, carried out while standing at degrees to the recipient of your pass while the ball is spinning away from you?

It was, as more than one commenter pointed out, a flourish so delightful that Robin van Persie virtually fought Cahill to be its rightful recipient.

But then nobody watching had seen much to compare it with either. Football is decided by goals of all shapes and sizes but this was the most delicious of reminders that there is nothing in the sport quite like a pass. To some extent we know that already.

Manchester City have already made 2, passes in the Premier League this season. At the other end of the scale even Burnley, for all their belts and braces, have made 1, Any team that do not play a possession game risk at least some degree of stigmatisation nowadays; it is dogma to the extent that most passes, played from side to side as a team build from the back, barely register in the consciousness.



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