Scholes to see second specialist
Paul Scholes is still experiencing blurred vision after picking up a head injury in the match with Birmingham City last month.
The Manchester United midfielder is seeing a second specialist in a bid to rectify the problem with Sir Alex Ferguson admitting the medical staff are not sure what the exact issue is.
"We are purely guessing what is wrong at the moment, so we will send him to another specialist next week," said Ferguson.
"It is an unusual situation because the first one we sent him to is regarded as one of the top specialists in the world.
"The message we got back then was that the situation should clear up okay but Paul´s vision is still blurred, so we are going to seek some clarification on the situation and see if they can diagnose something we can treat.
"I am not worried because Paul is not in great pain and nothing has shown up to make us think it is something serious.
"Knowing Paul, he would probably go out and play but you cannot take a chance on that. For Paul´s benefit, it will be good to get a second opinion because it has been a few weeks now and we need to find a remedy."
Scholes is certain to miss the Super Sunday showdown with Liverpool and his presence has been sorely missed by United, who were short on numbers in midfield even before the former England international picked up his injury.
Le probleme de vision de Scholes à l´air serieux, il ne jouera pas contre Liv, Ronaldo non plus autant dire que ça va pas etre simple cette affaire. En tout cas, Sir ALex devrait déjà penser à quelqu´un parce qu´on sait pas combien de temps ça peut durer son probleme de vue.