Anderson to fill Scholes void

27 July 2011 08:47
Anderson believes Manchester United have enough quality in their squad to cope without the retired Paul Scholes.[LNB] Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson is believed to be keen on bringing in a new playmaker to help fill the void left by Scholes' departure.[LNB]The likes of Wesley Sneijder, Samir Nasri and Luka Modric have all been linked with big-money moves to Old Trafford, but as yet Ferguson has not brought in a replacement for Scholes.[LNB]Anderson for one is hoping to step up to the mark to show Scholes can be replaced in United starting XI.[LNB]"Scholes was amazing, a legend, but it means more opportunity, more space for me," Anderson told Sky Sports News.[LNB]"Scholes was one player where I learn a lot, he was unbelievable and for me the best midfielder in the world.[LNB]"I think Scholes was very important for the team as he had amazing quality, but I think everyone together can take his position."

Source: Team_Talk