The former Wales and Manchester United winger has been confirmed as Chris Coleman’s successor on four-year deal
Ryan Giggs will begin what he has described as “one of the top jobs” in coaching after being named the new Wales manager.
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Giggs, 44, was the clear favourite for the role since he declared his interest in the job last month. This will be Giggs’ first permanent job in management, although he was in interim charge at Manchester United for four games at the end of the 2013-14 season after David Moyes was sacked.
Following his appointment, Ryan Giggs said: ”I am so proud to have been given the honour of managing the National Team. The challenges that we have ahead of us with the Nations League and qualification for UEFA EURO 2020 excite me a great deal.
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”I can’t wait to start working with the players as we prepare for those crucial games later in the year.”
Giggs’ first game in charge will be in the 2018 China Cup against the hosts on 22 March in Nanning.
Source: Telegraph