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Could This Be The Moment For Ryan Giggs? Man United Legend, Eyes Wales National Team Manager

Ahead of the press conference at Hensol Castle in the Vale of Glamorgan at 2pm, Wales Football Association has revealed that it will make public the identity of the new manager.

Going down memory lane and looking at his achievements so far, Manchester United Legend, Ryan Giggs is expected to succeed Chris Colemanas  the new Manager of the Wales senior National football team later today.

According to Brilla, ‘legendary Giggs, 44, has been the clear favourite for the role since he declared his interest in the job last month, saying:

“I’ve played for Wales and I’ve said that I want to go back into coaching.

“Obviously that is one of the top jobs.”

Ryan Giggs. Photo Credit: tbnsports

Though Giggs was in interim charge at the club for 4 years (2013-2014) West ham Boss David Moyes was relieved of his duties, if made manager, this would be his first permanent job in management.

Giggs was interviewed for the Wales job last week, as was his former international team-mate Craig Bellamy and Osian Roberts, Coleman’s former assistant who is also the FAW’s technical director.

Giggs, who won 64 Wales caps between 1991 and 2007, has been out of football for 18 months since leaving the coaching staff at Manchester United.

Ryan spent two seasons as Louis van Gaal’s assistant coach, but he left Old Trafford in the summer of 2016 following Jose Mourinho’s appointment as manager.

SOURCE: The Premium Sports

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