Ryan Giggs, 52, gives update on his future four years after Man Utd icon left Wales job
Ryan Giggs has suggested that he could return to coaching in the future, nearly four years after leaving his position as Wales manager.
The former Manchester United winger stood down from that role in June 2022 amid a court case, with Rob Page replacing him.
As a player, Giggs achieved plenty. He won 13 Premier League titles, as well as two Champions League crowns, during a glittering spell at Old Trafford before retiring in 2014.
He briefly managed the Red Devils following the dismissal of David Moyes and spent two years as Louis van Gaal's assistant.
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These days, however, Giggs often spends his time away from the spotlight.
Now, the 52-year-old has suggested that he could return to coaching in the future. He is, however, unsure if that means heading back to the dugout itself.
Per the Telegraph, the ex-Wales captain said: “If I don’t manage again, then it’s not the end of the world, but I feel like there’s some unfinished business regarding my coaching.
"I’m still young, especially as a manager. I loved every minute of it… the pressure, the intensity of international football, the preparation, the need to win.
“Whether it’s club football or for a country, I want to be back in the dugout. I feel like I’ve got so much more to give. Like I say, unfinished business really.”
Giggs also talked about a variety of other topics, too.
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He touched on United, who have experienced a stunning resurgence since Michael Carrick replaced Ruben Amorim on a temporary basis back in January.
With just seven matches left to play, the fallen giants are on the verge of qualifying for the Champions League for the first time since the 2022/23 season.
It is currently unclear if Carrick will be given the job permanently, with the likes of Julian Nagelsmann, Luis Enrique and Roberto De Zerbi also being linked.
Giggs does think, though, that Carrick is in the running.
“He’s doing an unbelievable job,” Giggs stated.
“The hardest thing in football is winning matches and Michael’s doing that.
"Not only that, he’s been really shrewd in his coaching staff.
"I’ve seen a lot of managers come whose coaching staff I know – because I’ve got friends in the club – have been c**p.
“As a manager, you need the right people around you.
"Michael’s got good staff, he’s got a good head on his shoulders, he will recognise a Man United player, and he’s winning games. It’s unbelievable where we are. We’ll catch City for second, I reckon.”
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