Thursday, December 29, 2011

Giggs: Manchester United Ready 'Speeding' Leave ManCity


Manchester United's veteran midfielder (Manchester United), Ryan
Giggs, said his club is ready to run fast and leave Manchester City in
the race for the Premier League title this season. Red Devils managed
to cut the difference in distance of 5 points with 8 victories ManCity
blessing of their last nine games. MU is now perched on rank 2 and
only on goal difference with Sergio Aguero and his friends. MU can be
bolted to the top of the standings if they can beat the caretaker,
Blackburn Rovers, on Saturday, December 31, 2011. The new ManCity will
play against Sunderland on January 1. "We have the experience of
managers, players and coaching staff for the second half this season.
We also have the hunger. The strong desire to win the competition will
also help us," Giggs said as reported by the Mirror Football. "Big
players can not wait for the big game. Toward the end of the season,
games will be bigger. To me, you want to get involved in big games and
the pursuit of trophies. That's why you become a footballer." Although
time lags away from ManCity, MU's performance this season is actually
quite good. This is the best start made ​​by Sir Alex Ferguson's team
since the 1993-94 season. Giggs is optimistic his club will leave far
ManCity in the second half, because they have a better experience.
"It's a good start from us. Obviously, ManCity have a better start,
but we are happy with the position in the standings." "We will try to
run like we always do in the second half of the season. And, hopefully
we'll have some luck with injuries and raced after Christmas,"
complete Giggs.

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