The Welshman claimed that he was quite excited to finally ply his trade in a major International tournament and added that the match being at Old Trafford, further thrilled him.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ryan-Giggs-c31985 is set to lead out the Great Britain team in the Olympics Football Competition and is clearly looking forward to the experience, which will be his first in a long and illustrious career.
Having been an integral part of the Manchester United set-up for the past two decades, the winger has won everything there is to challenge for on the domestic stage.
However his time on the International arena was cut short by Wales’ failure to qualify for a major tournament. But luckily for Giggs he has been included in the Great Britain side that faces http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Senegal-c3001 at the Theatre of Dreams and that too as captain.
One of the most experienced members of the squad, yet with no history of playing in the World Cup or the European Championships, the chance will be something the 38-year-old savours and surely looks forward to.
Speaking to reporters, the United legend said that he will looking to challenge for the gold, as the team is well capable of coming out on top but insisted that playing in his own backyard without a Red Devils jersey was going to be strange.
“It is going to be strange. I have done it once before when http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749. That day I was in the away dressing room. Fortunately I am in the home one this time. But my bread and butter is playing for United in front of United fans at Old Trafford.
This is going to be a bit different."
Meanwhile, the Football Association will be looking into the matter of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390.
The former Southampton man was likely to be in the final squad, but bowed at the very end citing his injury. The governing body will be looking to raise a complaint against him, as it is reported that he reportedly feigned the attack after consultation with
the Welsh Football Association.
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