MANCHESTER UNITED legend Paul Scholes was left seething after being serenaded while out for dinner with Gary Neville on Friday.
The two former team-mates were out for a Christmas meal when a band began serenading Scholes with Frankie Valli’s ‘Can’t take my eyes off you’.
Paul Scholes was serenaded while out for dinner with Gary Neville
The United legend was far from impressed
He showed his middle finger to the camera
The former United midfielder sat awkwardly while a singer, cello player and saxophonist stood next to him playing the iconic song.
And when he realised that Neville was filming, he put his middle finger up to the camera.
Fans found it hilarious, with one person commenting: “Hahaha if awkwardness had a face! Poor guy.”
Another added: “Brother was embarrassed and happy at the same time 😂.”
A third fan wrote: “I can feel the discomfort through the screen.”
While a fourth quipped: “Waited for: ‘I love you Scholesy’ 😂.”
Neville and Scholes were team-mates at Man Utd for around 20 years.
Both of them belonged to the illustrious Class of ’92, which went on to win two Champions League titles, four FA Cups, and twelve Premier League championships.
Additionally, they share ownership of League Two team Salford City.
In 2014, Neville and Scholes made investments in the team alongside David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, and Phil Neville.