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John O’Shea has praised Ryan Giggs and said the Welshman can play for the club until he is 40 years old.
Giggs completed 20 years for Manchester United in the clash against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 on Tuesday night. O’Shea saluted the veteran’s loyalty towards the club as the 37-year-old Giggs signed a one-year contract extension.
O’Shea said that the midfielder could easily carry on playing for another three years given his brilliant form and fitness. The defender added that Giggs enjoys his game and he himself can decide on his future in the years to come.
“Depending on injuries he could easily carry on, although I am sure he just wants to take it one season at a time. He is just enjoying it so much at the minute so I can't see why he can't but I'll let him decide on that,” said the defender in an interview.
The defender described Giggs an absolute legend and said that the Welshman is incredible. Giggs equalled Sir Bobby Charlton’s record of 606 League appearances for Manchester United to add another feather to his cap. But the veteran’s amazing feat was somewhat
ruined as United lost at Stamford Bridge.
John O’Shea also admitted that the only player who can be compared to the legend would be Paolo Maldini. However, the defender said that Giggs has also gone past the AC Milan legend. He said that the Welshman can cause difficulty to any defender in the world
because of the amazing talent he possesses.
“It's just incredible. Maldini springs to mind with AC Milan but I think Giggsy has even gone past him. The speed and the balance he still shows to go past whether it be an old, experienced defender or a new, up-and-coming young strong defender is incredible,”
said O’Shea.
Ryan Giggs has been influential for United in the 90s leading the club to an amazing 11 Premier League titles. The veteran came from the youth ranks of United and has scored 158 goals for the Red Devils so far.
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