GIGGS TO TAKE OVER AS WALES MANAGER?

 

Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs has squashed rumors of him managing Wales… at least for now.

As of late, Giggs has been linked with a shot at managing Wales ever since former boss John Toshack resigned at the beginning of September.

Wales fans hope to see Giggs follow former Man United star Mark Hughes, who took the Wales position in 1999 while playing at Southampton.

“I am playing for Manchester United and am fully focussed on that,” Giggs said.

“I just don’t think you can do the two, especially at a club like United.

“I know Mark Hughes did them but it is a little bit different when you are playing Champions League.”

However, Giggs has indeed revealed that he is interested in being Wales boss in the future.

“One day I would like to do it but I didn’t think about it this time,” he said.

“Before I get any job I want to get all the necessary qualifications, I wouldn’t take a job until I had them.

“I am halfway through my Uefa ‘A’ Licence at the moment, the idea being that I will be ready for it when I do finish.”

“I honestly don’t know whether I would like it. Until you try it how can you?” he said.

“I will probably either love it or hate it.

“I enjoy helping young players and being out on the training ground. I enjoy the buzz of the game.

“But when you are not playing you are going to lose all that. How do you get it back? Coaching or managing.”

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