Yesterday Manchester United fans had the unenviable task of choosing between Paul Scholes and Wayne Rooney to progress past the World Cup of Premier League greats quarter-finals.
Today, they have arguably an even tougher decision as two more club legends in the form of Ryan Giggs and Roy Keane go head-to-head for a place in the semis.
The pair need little introduction. Giggs - now manager of Wales - represented the club more times than any player in their history with a total of 963 appearances in all competitions.
Keane, meanwhile, was the Red Devils' captain fantastic for eight glorious years, and the Irishman won a total of 13 major honours in 13 seasons at Old Trafford in total before his acrimonious exit.
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