Sunderland Echo

Giggs: Players will learn from defeat

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Ryan Giggs felt Wales’ defeat to Denmark was a “learning curve” for his young players.

Tottenham’s Christian Eriksen scored in each half as Denmark ran out comfortabl­e 2-0 UEFA Nations League winners in Aarhus.

“It wasn’t easy after the highs of Thursday to get back up again,” Giggs said, referring to their 4-1 opening Nations League victory against the Republic of Ireland.

“Against a very good team and physically with the quick turnaround we found it difficult.

“But the lads lads kept going and for the young players it’s a learning curve.

“I tried to freshen up it as much as I could and also keep that rhythm of playing so well.

“But you had a team who played two competitiv­e games in a short space of time and a team that didn’t - and it showed in the end.”

Gareth Bale captained Wales for the first time in his 72-cap career as veteran defender Ashley Williams was rested on the back of the Ireland game.

Real Madrid star Bale was not at his best, but Giggs dismissed the suggestion that the decision was a mistake.

“I don’t think it affected his performanc­e,” he said. “I’m lucky because, with Ash not in the team, we have a lot of candidates for the captaincy.

“I just felt he was the most experience­d. He leads by example.

“When Gareth speaks, especially the young players listen. I could have picked others, Chris Gunter or Aaron Ramsey, but I felt Gareth was best suited.

Denmark were in control from the moment Eriksen opened the scoring after 32 minutes with a low drive which went in off a post.

And Eriksen made it 15 goals in his last 18 internatio­nal appearance­s with a 63rdminute penalty after Ethan Ampadu had handled Viktor Fischer’s cross.

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Ryan Giggs.

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