Michael Carrick was pleased to see
Paul Scholes back pulling the strings in the middle of the park, even
if it does mean more competition for places in midfield.
Scholes
made his first start in over three months since damaging knee ligaments
in October - his 550th appearance in total - and looked as sharp as
ever, orchestrating United’s attacking moves in the 2-0 win over
Portsmouth.
For Carrick, Owen Hargreaves, Anderson and Darren
Fletcher, it could mean less playing time, but none of them look on the
33-year-old’s return to action as anything other than positive.
“It’s great to have Scholesy back,” Carrick told MUTV. “We have been getting good results without him in the team, so to have him back now is a boost to everyone.
“He’s
a top, top player. You saw against Portsmouth what he can do, and he
seemed to fit in like he has never been away. It’s great to see him
back.”
Carrick insists that all five central midfielders at Old
Trafford must not count the word ‘dropped’ as part of their football
vocabulary.
“Every one of the midfielders is playing really
well,” he says. “But we all know that we’re not going to play in every
single game. But it’s not a case of getting dropped, it’s about resting
players and keep everyone in top shape and in good form. That’s
certainly the case at the moment. Hopefully we can all stay sharp for
the run-in, that will only help us.”