He's controlling games though. Maybe not controlling them for 90 minutes week in, week out but he's played well overall. Scholes' passing hasn't been incisive in that sense in almost a decade, he's there to control the tempo and feed it to the attackers in good positions and he's done that. He's doing what Xavi does ..
But we don't play like Barcelona. Having one player playing like Barcelona isn't really going to help if the rest of the team aren't darting around making 400 runs a minute. Which they're not. Partly because half of them seem to be content to give it to him and let him do something with it, which then ends up with him hitting it out wide. Also, that incisive passing he hasn't done in a decade, Xavi still does. Though of course it helps he's got 10 other people making 400 runs around him.
He's also not really controlling
the game, he's controlling
our game, which is considerably slower than the game the other team are playing when the other team are a side like Spurs, or last week Liverpool.
Personally the only problem I think we have is injuries and our wingers being out of form. Cleverley, Anderson, Scholes and Carrick have all looked good in spurts this season but we need Nani/Valencia in form before we see how this team shapes up. Kagawa and Van Persie are still settling in but they've done their bit so far, it's the wingers that have been the biggest disappointment so far. Inconsistent play and poor end product from our wide players will always hinder our game far more than is immediately apparent.
You see, for me, this is precisely the problem, except that I see it as very much symptomatic of what I, and noodle, are talking about. If we're so predictably reliant on our wingers (and tbf, we've always been famous for our wing play, though ideally in counter attacking situations rather than slow, lump it in whenever we can situations) then ideally we'd need to play with people who're a presence in the box, or with good support from our midfield. The kind of support Scholes would provide 10 years ago in fact. Except instead of that, we play with one striker, a 4ft 6 japanese physical lightweight, and two central midfielders who barely leave the center circle in case one of them leaves a great cocking space in our defence and can't get back.
So to me, playing Scholes so regularly, and relying on him so consistently to control the game in his own way, means we're stuck playing this distinctly Plan B style of football that the rest of our team isn't remotely set up for.
Scholes is an all time legend, and a wonderful player. But his constant inclusion with Carrick seems to be preventing us from letting a Kagawa type control our forward thrust game, whilst a Cleverly or Ando, or both, busy about both covering for his short falls and contributing themselves.
Cos at the minute Carrick isn't covering for Scholesy's short falls. He's just standing next to him doing a slightly less effective version of what Scholes is doing anyway!
And however weird it sounds, if we're going to have one of them do that, I'd rather it wasn't the one that commands the kind of awe inspiring presence that encourages everyone else to defer to him for inspiration. I'm not saying never play Scholes. It's just in the big games, or for entire games, he's holding us back a bit. Whether it be in adaptation to a new system, or needed player development.
Both him & Giggs should be used sparingly as impact players at this point. If they aren't comfortable with that, then tough, United is bigger than any player. And if Fergie isn't, then that doesn't bode well for how we perceive our squad quality.