Saturday, 26th April, 2014



Interim Manchester United player-manager Ryan Giggs insists he has no intention of hanging up his boots just yet.

Giggs took charge of his first game as Manchester United boss today, presiding over a 4-0 drubbing of Norwich City at Old Trafford.




The Welshman, who has been handed the post for the remainder of the season, left himself out of the matchday squad.

But that does not signal the end of the 40-year-old's playing days.

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Asked whether he would be playing again by Sky Sports, Giggs replied: "I've not had time to train this week but I'll train again on Monday and I can't wait to get back on the pitch."

Giggs also spoke of how proud managing at Old Trafford made him feel.

"All the years I've walked out at Old Trafford I've never felt like that.

"I felt 10 feet tall. The fans were great to me and the staff and players today. I was glad we could reward them because it's been a frustrating season."

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