Ryan
Giggs has launched a staunch defence of new Manchester United boss Louis van
Gaal after rival manager Brendan Rodgers suggested that the Premier League
could take the Dutchman by surprise.The Liverpool boss was beaten 3-1 by the
former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach in the final of the International
Champions Cup and responded by suggesting that his 62-year-old counterpart
would face far sterner tests when the Premier League kicks off.But Giggs, now
assistant manager at Old Trafford, continue...
believes that Van Gaal will adapt seamlessly
to life with the 20-time English champions and is confident that he is ready
for the challenge.”He’s not going to be overwhelmed,” the former Wales
international, who hung up his boots at the end of last season, is quoted as
saying by the Manchester Evening News.”Even the manager has realised how big
this club is in the short space of time he has been here. The crowds for
friendlies are ‘unbelievable’ in his words.”He’s managed at the top level for a
long, long time and won’t be intimidated or afraid of managing Manchester
United.”Giggs says that the players have responded well to Van Gaal’s arrival,
despite prior reports that the Dutchman is a strict disciplinarian, and hailed
his meticulous attention to detail.”I think he’s a great character. He is,
first and foremost, a leader and demands respect, demands discipline and a real
sort of detailed structure,” Giggs continued.”But, within that structure, there
is obviously freedom to move. It’s been great. The players have really enjoyed
it so far and I certainly have.”Everything is structured and really detailed. I
think the lads have all enjoyed all the things that have come that are a little
bit different. Right down to meeting for breakfast, and for lunch, and even the
team meetings that we have. Plus the training.”
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