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Van Gaal Tips Giggs To Succeed Him At Manchester United

Manchester United manager, Louis Van Gaal has tipped his assistant and United legend, Ryan Giggs to succeed him whenever he leaves the managerial job at Old Trafford.

LVG was speaking at a charity tribute dinner organised in honour of Giggs last Thursday. He praised Giggs’ input so far as an assistant.

You can find Van Gaal’s full speech below:

“I am wandering the streets in the evening because I have to spoil my woman. I am wandering the streets to pick out a restaurant in Manchester and in five metres I can walk and then ‘I want a picture of you’. Then I say ‘five points out of five matches?’. ‘But we have confidence in you’.

“Because it is a great position, also, I have to admit it is not simple but I want to speak to you to give my promise that I shall do my utmost best and I have to say that all the players are doing their utmost best. I am very pleased with the behaviour of my players but I am more pleased with the guest of honour tonight [Giggs].

“I want to explain it. Because I am a popular coach, I put him in the centre of attention tonight but he doesn’t need it, he doesn’t need it. But I am a coach who has given a lot of trainees in my period of manager training clubs, and in two months I have seen a human being, because I am always seeing not a training coach or a manager or a player, I see the human being. Today I have said in the press conference that we can make errors and we have to train, work and then we shall improve.

“But I have seen a lot of trainees and I have thought that Ryan Giggs is a trainee but he isn’t a trainee, he is an exception. I have seen a lot of trainees and I am very happy with him because he has showed already that he can communicate with the group in front of him.

“And I have seen that he can explain what – how do you say in English? – what is the issue of the training session. And he can say it in a different way, which is a miracle because not so many ex-players can do that.

“But not only that, Ryan, you are in my opinion a very nice guy and that’s for me the most important thing. Of course I admired Ryan Giggs as a player, maybe much more that you do.

“I do know now I’ve ‘enticed’ [provoked] you. I learnt that word off Mr Ryan Giggs. But he is so modest, so normal, and you [Giggs] are a great star. No, no, no, you have to listen. Because he is the star of the evening and really deserves that and I am convinced that you are – how do you call it in English? – ‘Ok, this Van Gaal is over, he [Giggs] is the man!’.”

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