Anderson to fill Scholes void

Anderson believes Manchester United have enough quality in their squad to cope without the retired Paul Scholes. 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.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.Anderson for one is hoping to step up to the mark to show Scholes can be replaced in United starting XI."Scholes was amazing, a legend, but it means more opportunity, more space for me," Anderson told Sky Sports News."Scholes was one player where I learn a lot, he was unbelievable and for me the best midfielder in the world."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