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For a professional footballer to make it at the highest level, he has to be able to react at breakneck speed during a match. It's usually those with the fastest response times (as opposed to the most technical talent) who excel in a team environment - it's the quick thinkers who really influence big games.

David de Gea and Morgan Schneiderlin are certainly quick thinkers - while Morgan needs to be able to speedily transition from defence to attack at the heart of Manchester United's midfield, David's supreme agility is what makes him one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League .

However, it's not often we see their reactions being tested in quite such a bizarre fashion.

Ahead of the Red Devils' crucial Champions league clash against PSV tomorrow night, the lads have taken part in the Swissquote Red Zone ‘Precision Decision’ challenge - a time trial in which they've had to face off in a test of decision making and dexterity. Weirdly, they've been allowed to choose between fiddling about with red pellets or gold pellets (a bit like the red or blue pill decision in The Matrix) while using only tweezers or chopsticks.

Ah, the old pellet-tweezer-chopstick test. Of course.

It might seem like a pretty weird challenge, but it does actually look rather tricky. Though you might expect a goalkeeper to edge a midfielder in an agility battle, it's Schneiderlin who eventually comes out on top.

Fair play, it's tricky business. Good effort, Morgan.

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To see more entertaining and exclusive footage from the Swissquote Red Zone challenges go to the Swissquote website: www.swissquote.com/manutd