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Michael Carrick has brushed off former Manchester United team-mate Paul Scholes’ social media dig and the rest of the outside noise.The Red Devils return to Premier League action third in the standings and looking to get back to winning ways against Aston Villa, having lost 2-1 at Newcastle last time out.

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00:00Paul Scholes made some comments after the Newcastle defeat and he also said since then that it was taken out
00:06of context a little bit.
00:07He's spoken to you since. I just wonder what that interaction was like, if you can share a little bit,
00:12but also your experience at this club and your relationship with past teammates.
00:17How much can that help defuse situations like that that maybe in the past do get exploded a little bit,
00:24more noise on the players?
00:25How important can that be?
00:28It was nothing, really. There's nothing to say about it, really.
00:33I think that's just where we are in terms of social media and things and captions and quotes.
00:40It can be taken in different ways.
00:44Just be calm about it and understand actually the real meaning of things.
00:49Listen, there's different opinions out there and it's fine. People can have different opinions.
00:54It's just things get taken way out of one extreme to the other and it is what it is, but
01:00I'm not worried about it.
01:01So I don't make a big deal of either.
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