Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Ryan Giggs will replace Fergie

Manchester United midfielder (Manchester United), Ryan Giggs, did not rule out the possibility that one day become manager of Manchester United. However, for now he is concentrating hard to play.

Over the past 20 years defending the "Red Devils", Giggs has recorded more than 900 appearances. He has signed a contract extension for one year to the next. He is also rumored to be dealing with United after Fergie retire. However, Giggs did not want to dispute this news because just want to focus on playing for Manchester United and did not want to ask for anything more.

"We'll see if I could be manager of Manchester United. For now, I just want to enjoy the game of football with the club, but I was prepared to determine the continuation of a career after retirement," said Giggs.


"My goal when I was younger was to play one game for MU, and I have achieved that dream. Today I was stepping on 38 years. I could not ask for more," he said later.

Regardless, MU is currently pursuing a focus for the 20th in the Premier League. That's a pride thing for Giggs if he could reach it. Although the current "The Red Devils' three points clear of Manchester City, the former Wales national team players were predicting that the determination of title will occur later in the Manchester derby.

"We have enough experience, but City 'hungry' for the title. If you see the point in the standings, like the determination of title will occur later in the Manchester derby match," he said.

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