Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes was not happy with Gary Neville after being singled out for some special attention!
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- Neville and Scholes were out for dinner
- Scholes was the centre of attention
- Flashed his middle finger out of awkwardness
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WHAT HAPPENED?
In a cheeky moment captured by Neville, the United legend found himself at the centre of a comical serenade during a Christmas meal at a fine diner. Two live musicians played the cello and saxophone in tandem, entertaining the former footballer with the 1967 song 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You'.
The humorous scene unfolded as the cello player wrapped his hand around Scholes' shoulder, leading him through the verses before breaking into the chorus with his instrument. A visibly awkward Scholes, responded by turning to a laughing Neville and cheekily giving him the middle finger, a moment shared by Neville on Instagram with the caption 'I love you Scholesy'.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Football fans had a hearty laugh at the expense of Scholes who looked extremely embarrassed during the entire episode. Prominent presenter and media personality, Carol Vorderman loved every bit of it and even commented with laugh and clap emojis under the post.
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WHAT NEXT?
Neville and Scholes, both Manchester United icons, have maintained a strong friendship since retiring from football. They played together for England and United, winning numerous titles, including Premier League, Champions League, and FA Cup trophies. However, they will surely be concerned with the Red Devils' form as Erik ten Hag's men succumbed to a 3-0 defeat at Old Trafford to Bournemouth.