Annihilate Now! -- one of the more colorful names here -- is spot on. We were never in danger of losing our grip on the match. We missed a couple of very good chances that we "should" have scored on (and I really don't mean any shot on goal, but shots where the view on goal was very promising) and a few other developing opportunities where the final ball was lacking in quality.
As far as Scholes, he had a few wayward balls but he wasn't "shocking" at all.
I see no problem having Scholes or Giggs, or even Scholes AND Giggs, close out games which have already been put to bed. But I do agree with most other posters here that you don't want to rely on those two against a tough opponent. Age is what it is.
We'll miss these two legends of the game when they leave us, so get a good look at them now. I, for one, hope Fergie plays either or even both when the boys make the trip to Sunderland on March 30.