Paul Scholes is famous for his skills with a football and his wonderful technique. You don't earn the nickname 'Sat-Nav' without possessing the ability to manipulate the ball with ease.
And John Terry, as a former international teammate and opponent of Scholes, should have known better than rush into a challenge with the Manchester United legend.
The pair were involved in a warm up game prior to Saturday's 'Match for Children', organised by David Beckham in aid of children's charity Unicef.
The game got a bit messy until Scholes stepped onto the ball and casually nutmegged the Chelsea captain.
The Old Trafford crowd certainly enjoyed it and the former midfielder proved class really is permanent...
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