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Ryan Giggs

Ryan Giggs

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Quick transitions

Quick transitions

For the team in possession, this session is all about keeping the ball by making the pitch big and reacting quickly to the loss of possession. For the team out of possession, it’s about making the pitch small and working together to win the ball and then trying to score. To make it really engaging for the players, I’ve made it a competitive game and I like to keep score so players know who’s winning and who’s losing.
Attack against defence

Attack against defence

In this session, because the defending team is facing an overload, it is important for them to work together in the best ways possible. It is up to the attacking team to take advantage of their overload and score goals.

Biography

The most decorated player in English football history, Ryan Giggs played at Manchester United for his entire professional career and won 35 major trophies: 13 Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups, two Champions League titles and one FIFA Club World Cup. He also represented Wales on 64 occasions and captained the Great Britain football team at the 2012 Olympics.

His first move into coaching came at the tail end of his playing career at Manchester United, when he was appointed as a player–coach in July 2013. Towards the end of his first season in the role, Giggs took charge of the first team as interim manager following the departure of David Moyes. He oversaw two wins, a draw and a defeat in his four games at the helm, and he was credited with the promotion of youth players to the first team.

He was subsequently appointed as assistant manager to Louis van Gaal, spending two seasons in the role before leaving Old Trafford. He was appointed manager of Wales in 2018 and got off to a dream start with the national team, recording a 6-0 away win over China. He subsequently led Wales to qualification for the European Championship finals.

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