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Giggs named Wales manager

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CARDIFF: Former Manchester United great Ryan Giggs said on Monday he was “itching” to get back into football after being unveiled as the new Wales boss — his first permanent managerial post.

Giggs, who replaces Chris Coleman, revealed he had sought advice from his former United manager Alex Ferguson over the job.

The former winger, 44, has been out of football for 18 months since leaving the coaching staff at Old Trafford when Jose Mourinho replaced Louis van Gaal in 2016.

“I’m tremendous­ly proud and excited to be the next Wales manager and I can’t wait to get going,” Giggs said at his official unveiling in Cardiff. “It’s a great opportunit­y and I’m excited.

“I played 64 times for my country. I’d like to think I’ll be the same kind of manager as I was a player, with profession­alism but also a little bit of fun along the way.”

Giggs said he had picked the brains of his former boss at Old Trafford, under whom he spent almost his entire career.

“I’ve spoken to him over the last 24 hours and I’ll speak to him in more depth but obviously I want to be my own manager,” he said.

“I was itching to get back into football, that’s where I belong,” he added.

Giggs’s first fixture in charge of Wales will be in the 2018 China Cup against the hosts in Nanning on March 22.

He had been the clear favourite for the Wales job since he declared his interest last month and the Welsh FA was keen to make the appointmen­t before the UEFA Nations League draw, which takes place in Switzerlan­d on Jan 24.

Giggs, who was in charge of United as caretaker for four games at the end of the 2013-14 season after David Moyes was

sacked, spent two seasons as Louis Van Gaal’s assistant coach.

His departure from Old Trafford ended a long associatio­n with the club where he made a record 963 appearance­s as a player, scoring 168 goals.

Giggs knows his status as one of Wales’s greatest players is no guarantee he will succeed as the national team’s boss.

“It opens doors but so many times it’s been said having a good career as a player doesn’t make you a good manager,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? New Wales manager Ryan Giggs poses outside a hotel in Cardiff.
AFP New Wales manager Ryan Giggs poses outside a hotel in Cardiff.

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