Ryan Giggs Speaks After His Possible Farewell Game In MU
Ryan Giggs delivered an emotional speech yesterday evening after the Manchester United 3-1 win over Hull - the final home game of the season, which could be his last appearance at old Tafford as part of Red Devils.
Giggs, who substituted the fired David Moyes in the last 3 fixtures, gave no indication of his future in the club though, but insisted that luck would return to Man Utd, BBC reports.
"It has been tough this season but the good times will come back soon. Over the years we've been spoilt with the success we've had but you've always supported the team and the staff and I'm sure in the coming years we'll bring you more success."
Eighteen-year-old James Wilson made a dream debut striking twice, while Robin van Persie wrapped up victory with the third goal.
The Red Devils fans paid tribute to the 40-year-old Giggs, who brought himself on the field in the next half.
Speaking about the the changes in the squad, Giggs said:
"New players are going to come in anyway so I think it will get sorted for the three of us in the next couple of weeks."
Source: Legit.ng