Paul Scholes branded former team-mate a "lunatic" as he prepares to face him at . The pair of Red Devils legends are among a number of famous faces from the era who will return to Old Trafford on Sunday evening to raise money for through a friendly kickabout.


And while and Vidic worked brilliantly alongside one another during their glory days, they will be playing for separate teams at Soccer Aid. Scholes is representing England with , and , while Vidic will play for the World XI with the likes of , and .


Despite coming across as a fun-filled spectacle between former players and celebrities, Scholes may head into the fray a little anxious if his past comments on Vidic are anything to go by. That's because the Serbian national was one of the many hard-men in Manchester United's ranks during his playing days.


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Speaking to the UTD podcast about what Vidic was like as a team-mate, the 50-year-old said: "I was fairly good at tackling. It was all calculated. I was just getting people back. That’s all I was doing.


"I never instigated. If someone got me, there’s a chance I’d get them back. Vida [Vidic] had some tackles in the box, he could be a lunatic."


He added: "He didn’t play as a centre half in five-a-side. He was one of those defenders that thought he could play a bit as a No. 10. You know what I mean?


"When you get to a five-a-side a he does anything but play in his position, ‘Give it to me’ all that stuff. But when it came to a game he would head and kick everything.



"In training he could be a bit moody and a nuisance in the box especially but a great centre half. He was perfect for English football. He could head the ball, tackle, he was great, a really good player."


After forming a formidable partnership with quickly after arriving at Old Trafford in 2006, Vidic made 300 appearances for the Red Devils. He lifted five Premier League titles, three and a . Vidic left United in 2014 to play for , before calling time on an illustrious career in January 2016.


Scholes, meanwhile, spent the entirety of his professional footballing career with , racking up 155 goals and 82 assists from 716 games primarily as a central-midfielder. Alongside Vidic, he is part of a wealth of household names who will play at Soccer Aid on Sunday from content creators like Morgan Burtwhistle (AKA AngryGinge) to fellow athletes like and .


fans can catch all of the action live on and ITVX from 6pm onwards. Kick-off is slated for 7:30pm.


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