Not many footballers retire and then come back months later to resume their careers at the highest level, but Paul Scholes is one of them.

The Manchester United legend initially brought the curtain down on his illustrious career at the end of the 2010-11 season.

But he made a sensational return to action six months later after feeling that he could still cut it at the highest level.

Scholes went on to play another one-and-a-half seasons for the Red Devils before hanging up his boots for a second time in the summer of 2013 when Sir Alex Ferguson also retired.

Despite all he achieved throughout his glittering career, some football fans are convinced that Scholes was overrated.

They look at his career stats (often ignoring his remarkable haul of winners’ medals) and think ‘was this guy *really* all that?’.

This is despite the fact that virtually all of his former teammates - as well as a host of legendary opponents including Zinedine Zidane, Lionel Messi and Xavi - speak incredibly highly of the former England international.

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Paul Scholes masterclass vs Newcastle in 2010

A video of a 36-year-old Scholes bossing a Premier League match between Man Utd and Newcastle at the start of the 2010-11 season is currently going viral on social media.

The two-minute clip shows Scholes totally controlling the match, pinging inch-perfect passes across the pitch and with unerring accuracy.

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Scholes inspired United to a 3-0 victory and ended the match by producing a delightful assist for Ryan Giggs.

Watch the video here…

Let’s check out some of the best reaction to the video…

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Aspiring footballers: Watch Scholes and take notes

Aside from those with an agenda against United, it’s baffling how anyone can watch footage of Scholes and come to the conclusion that he was anything other than an elite-level midfielder.

Widely regarded as one of the most technically gifted players in English football history, any aspiring young midfielder hoping to turn professional should watch compilations of Scholes in action and take notes.

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