Good example! "Giggs" advise Manchester United to create a team like Liverpool

Ryan Giggs, the legendary red devil Came out to advise Manchester United to build a team in the same way as Liverpool, the rival team that just won the Premier League this season To return to greatness again, according to the Daily Star,



Ole Gunnar Seoul tea manage to pull a Harry McGuire, Aaron's - Biz Saga, Daniel James and Brooke. Nofernandez came into the team and most of them performed well, until the team took the 3rd place to play in the UEFA campaign. Champions league The next season


, however, Giggs looked to club football at the North v Jian be more like the player Jurgen Klopp is supported by the management of Liverpool. Until able to bring the team back to win the top league championship for the first time in 30 years


"David Moyes didn't stay until the end of the season. And the club has changed almost every position You have players of Sir Alex Ferguson, players of Moyes, then Louis van Gaal with different playing philosophy and players. Then Jose Mourinho comes in. With his players. "


" So you have players that are mixed in many cultures But are they really United players? It takes time to get rid of players who don't need it. That's why the owner and the firmness are very important. "


" For example, Jürgen Klopp has been in Liverpool for 5 years. He updates the team every year. But it takes time to eliminate unwanted players Not just pulling new players into the team. "


" SportEvery type has cycles. It is difficult to stand at the highest level all the time. But now, as a United football fan I looked at the players and thought I am happy to see these players on the field. "


" They may not win every game. But they really look like Manchester United players, "Giggs said.

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