The veteran winger is keen to win the Premier League this season after losing their crown to Manchester City in May.
Under the tutelage of Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749, contesting for the top flight since 1991.
Silverware has come and gone at the helm, but Ferguson has always remained an iconic figure at Old Trafford, whose thirst for winning never seems to diminish.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ryan-Giggs-c31985 has been the epitome of the Scot’s time at United, with his experience and dedication to the Reds’ cause being one of the major reasons in shaping the club’s destiny.
However, last season, the 19-time Champions were not remotely close to their best and succumbed to their arch-rivals at the Etihad for the title, after giving up their lead towards the end.
Ferguson has sought to remedy the solution by pumping out cash for the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Shinji-Kagawa-c33364 this summer and the signings have clearly paid off as the duo shined during the opening three games.
Armed with a plethora of attacking talents, United will be hoping to oust City in the quest for the Premier League, with Giggs claiming that it was crucial in maintaining their dominance.
"The lads can't wait to produce some of the football that we did last year. What happened last season was tough for everyone but you just have to come back in the right manner, which is what we hope to do. It is going to be tough because there are a lot
of quality teams out there but you are always determined."
"You hope the big players that you sign fit in straight away. Sometimes it doesn't happen. With Shinji and Robin it has happened straight away, which is great. It gives everyone a lift in the squad. Training is a lot sharper and we are all fighting for places,
which is what you want," said the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wales-c3041 skipper.
United now face Wigan this weekend and will be looking to come out with a win, although Van Persie and Kagawa could be sidelined after suffering injuries during the International break.
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