The Manchester United
legend took over from Moyes on an interim basis during a disastrous season
following Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement.
Ryan
Giggs believes the expectation of taking over the Premier League champions and
Manchester United's aging squad were the two main factors that contributed to
David Moyes' downfall at Old Trafford.
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The Manchester United
great was a 13-time league winner under Sir Alex Ferguson before taking on
a player-coach role when Moyes replaced the legendary Scot in 2013.
The former Everton
boss, of course, did not last the season before he was sacked and Giggs took
over on an interim basis. And Giggs had plenty of sympathy with Moyes' plight.
Ryan Giggs about Manchester United
“There were two ways of
looking at the job that David had inherited," he told The Coaches
Voice. "Usually, a new manager takes charge of a team that is
struggling or has had a bad run of games. Instead, he was taking over at the
champions.”
But it was also a team
with some key players coming towards the end of their careers at the club.
Rio Ferdinand, Patrice
Evra, Nemanja Vidic, myself, we were all approaching the end in one way or
another, and that would have been difficult for any manager coming in. Plus,
every coach wants to put their stamp on a team.
Giggs then reflected on
his four-game stint in charge of Manchester United, which he believes has set
him up for his managerial career. He is now in charge of his country Wales and
has achieved qualification for Euro 2020.
By the end of that
season, I had four games to do just that for me, he added.
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I had good people
around me, Phil Neville was already a coach at Manchester
United, Nicky Butt was in the
academy and Paul Scholes came in too, although the difficult part was that I
was still a player.
That meant I was
picking or not picking some of my mates, teammates with whom I had shared a
dressing room for a long time. Also, I knew it was my last year as a player and
I had wanted to enjoy it as much as I could, which, in the end; I probably
never managed to do.
But I got the chance to
manage Manchester United and nothing prepares you for the experience of being
in that hot-seat. The feeling of being in that office after training, picking
your team for the next game, players knocking on your door:
It was an unbelievable experience. I put
myself under a lot of pressure to win those four games and it was in that time
that I came to know I had the mentality to become a manager.
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