Exclusive: Ryan Giggs on golf with Pep Guardiola, help from Manchester United and why he’s back in the dugout

Ryan Giggs Talks Golf with Pep Guardiola and His Return to Coaching

Ryan Giggs shares insights on his coaching role at Salford City and his friendship with Pep Guardiola ahead of a big FA Cup match

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Manchester: So, Ryan Giggs is back in the dugout, and he’s pretty excited about it. He’s been working with Salford City, the club he co-owns with some of his old Manchester United pals. They’ve had a wild ride, climbing the leagues and finally making it to the FA Cup third round.

After years of trying, they finally got their shot and beat Cheltenham Town to get there. Now, they’re gearing up for a match against Manchester City, which is a big deal. Giggs knows the pressure is on, especially since he’s got a history with City. He remembers his debut against them and how nervous he was.

He’s been hanging out with Pep Guardiola, playing golf and chatting about football. Giggs has a lot of respect for Pep and what he’s done in the game. He’s looking forward to seeing how his team stacks up against City’s stars like De Bruyne and Haaland.

Giggs stepped into a coaching role after some changes in the staff at Salford. He’s been enjoying it, helping out the head coach, Karl Robinson, and sharing his experience. He’s all about supporting the team and making sure they have what they need to succeed.

He’s also been working on building a better relationship with Manchester United, which is cool since they’ve got access to some great training facilities. Giggs believes in giving local talent a chance, and they’re starting to see some young players come through the ranks.

Even though Salford has hit a bit of a plateau in League Two, Giggs is optimistic. He thinks they’re on the right track, and the owners are still as committed as ever. They want to take the club to the Championship, and the excitement is still there.

With 5,500 fans heading to the Etihad for the match, Giggs hopes they’ll enjoy the experience and want to come back for more. He’s all about playing attacking football and keeping the fans engaged. It’s a thrilling time for him and the club, and he’s ready to make the most of it.

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