Phil Neville & Paul Scholes take charge of Salford City game

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Phil Neville (left) and Paul Scholes made 1,212 Manchester United appearances between them

Former Manchester United players Phil Neville and Paul Scholes were in the dugout for Salford City's 2-1 win over Kendal Town on Saturday.

BBC Sport pundit Neville, 37, and Scholes, 40, took temporary charge after manager Phil Power's departure.

The pair, alongside ex-United team-mates Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt and Gary Neville, own a 50% share in the club.

Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley have now been named as the Evo-Stik Division One North side's new management team.

Former England defender Phil Neville has not had a coaching role since leaving Old Trafford prior to Louis van Gaal's appointment as manager.

Neville won six Premier League titles, three FA Cups and one Champions League trophy as a player with Manchester United, while ex-midfielder Scholes won the league title 11 times and Champions League twice.

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