Paul Scholes has warned Barclays Premier League leaders Manchester City "funny things can happen" inManchester Unitedthe second half of the race for the title.
The ecstasy of winning ten times, but also, though less occasions, the agony of almost losing - The United midfielder has experienced both sides of a race for the league crown. He is more qualified than most of the current situation in the upper part of the judging table.
"Of course, both teams won today, so we still where we were," said Scholes, Football Writers Association dinner last night 'in his honor and Gary Neville.
"I think we had the game more difficult because more and more difficult to go away, and we have the three points."
His is a position on the shoulder of the pacemaker Scholes happy at this stage of the race, with each club in Manchester still playing 16 league games left.
"There are still three months of the season to go and we hope to be in force when the time comes," said Scholes.