Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho makes Ryan Giggs decision after sanctioning Old Trafford exit

Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho makes Ryan Giggs decision after sanctioning Old Trafford exit

MANCHESTER UNITED boss Jose Mourinho has reportedly decided to invite Ryan Giggs to observe training.
Giggs spent the entirety of his playing days at Manchester United, winning the Champions League twice as well as 13 league titles.

The 44-year-old was recently appointed as Wales manager, filling the void left by Chris Coleman’s decision to join Sunderland.

He left United under a cloud by taking aim at Mourinho’s decision not to offer him a coaching role, having spent the previous two seasons working as Louis van Gaal’s assistant.

But The Sun say Mourinho is ready to perform a u-turn and give Giggs the chance to visit the club’s Carrington training ground.

The Wales job will be his first in management.

Giggs’ only past experience came while at Manchester United and in the tail end of his final season.
David Moyes was put out of his misery after 10 months in the job.

And Giggs then took charge for the final four games, registering two wins, one draw and one defeat.

Meanwhile, the Wales boss recently admitted he sought professional treatment after leaving United.




“It opens your eyes that there is a big world out there other than football,” he said.

“I actually saw a psychologist when I left United because of that very reason. I’d been from school, the same thing going into Manchester United.
“I was about to start a new chapter when some of the days I wouldn’t be doing anything.

“So I sought someone’s help regarding that and it was just about managing your week.

“I’ve enjoyed it. I’d never needed a psychologist when I was playing but it was little things – join a gym half an hour away so it breaks up your day and you’re not just going to a gym around the corner.

“Little things like that helped because I was going into the unknown with the structure of United.

“It was brilliant – rather than fear it I actually enjoyed it. But I missed football as well so I’m glad to be back.”

Source:www.express.co.uk



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