Ryan Giggs reveals Louis van Gaal's plan for him to take over at Manchester United
Giggs served as an assistant coach to Van Gaal before he was sacked in May 2016 – two years into his three-year contract
Louis van Gaal urged Manchester United's hierarchy to appoint Ryan Giggs as manager once the Dutchman’s contract had expired at Old Trafford, according to the Wales boss.
Giggs served as an assistant coach to Van Gaal before he was sacked in May 2016 – two years into his three-year contract.
The Welshman quickly followed his old boss out of the door at Old Trafford, despite calls to take on the United job.
Now, Giggs has revealed that Van Gaal wanted to see the former United midfielder succeed him at the Premier League side. But he insists no promises were ever made to him.
Giggs told the Guardian: “No, it was more Louis [van Gaal] who said it. You know how Louis is. He told Ed Woodward [United’s executive vice-chairman]: ‘I will be manager for three years and then Ryan will take over.’
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Show all 23“Typical Louis. No one else made me any promises. I didn’t think I was ready when I finished playing but, after working with Louis, I felt more than prepared.
“I know it didn’t work out for United but Louis was brilliant for me because he is a teacher.’
Giggs took the Wales job in 2018, replacing Chris Coleman having left United two years prior.
The former United winger won 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League trophies during his time at Old Trafford.
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