Name: Ryan Joseph Giggs
Squad No: 11
Position: Midfielder
Age: 38
Birth Date: Nov 29, 1973
Birth Place: Cardiff
Height: 5' 11" (1.80m)
Weight: 157 lbs (71.1 kg)
Profile:
Ryan Giggs is a living legend of both Manchester United and British  football and the Welsh wizard looks certain to see out his career at Old  Trafford, having made, as of the end of the 2009-10 season, 838  appearances since his debut as a 17-year-old against Everton in March  1991. 
Snatched from under the eyes of Manchester City as a youngster, Giggs  made his first league start in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford in  1990-91, scoring the only goal of the match; the following season he  became first-choice left-winger at Old Trafford, winning every domestic  trophy as the club swept all before them during the 1990s. 
One of the most talented players of his generation, Giggs' main asset  was for years his ability to use his skills at a top speed quicker than  just about any defender in the game, though he has now transformed  himself into an intelligent central midfielder boasting plenty of craft  and guile.  He has also weighed in with his fair share of important  goals, including a wonder solo strike in the 1999 FA Cup semi-final  against Arsenal, which helped keep United on course for an unprecedented  treble triumph.  
Despite suffering from recurrent hamstring injuries throughout the late  90s and early 2000s Giggs has managed to play at least 20 league games  in every season since the Premier League's inception and has been  selected in the Premier League Team of the Year on no fewer than nine  occasions.  He flourished as an auxiliary forward supporting Ruud van  Nistelrooy in the early noughties but the 2002-03 season saw Giggs  suffer a loss of form and endure a barracking from the United fans. Talk  of a move to Inter Milan, who tracked him for some time, continued  throughout the campaign; but his performances improved as United won the  title. 
The winger enjoyed a better season in 2003-04, picking up another FA Cup  winners' medal and weighing in with eight goals. After sorting out  contract troubles he continued to play a key part in United's success.  The pace waned but his skills remained as he gave up international  football for Wales in June 2007, citing the fact that he wanted to  continue at the top for his club as long as possible. Another Premier  League-Champions League double in 2007-08 was coupled with a new  appearance record as Giggs surpassed Sir Bobby Charlton's 758-game haul  against Chelsea in Moscow. He then set the seal on his reputation by  claiming the 2009 PFA Player of the Year trophy the following season,  despite making only 12 starts.United won the Premier League again that  season before Giggs claimed a remarkable 12th title in 2011.  
Strengths: Tireless running and important goals have been the  hallmark of a terrific career, but his intelligent retention of the ball  and ability to create goalscoring opportunities for those around him  cannot be underestimated. 
Weaknesses: A string of hamstring injuries threatened to blight  his career but he overcame that to make more than 800 appearances for  the club. Has had a tendency in recent years to try too many fancy  flicks, many of which don't come off.  
Career high: Giggs' extra-time solo effort against Arsenal in the  1999 FA Cup semi-final is without doubt the defining moment of his  career, but finally being recognised with an individual award - the 2009  PFA Player of the Year gong - was an equally special achievement for  the Welshman.  
Career low: Having won 64 caps for his country before retiring  from international football in 2007, Giggs is recognised as one of the  best players never to have played at a World Cup. He also missed out on  ever playing at the European Championship, with his best chance coming  when Russia beat Wales in the play-offs ahead of Euro 2004.  
Style: Skilful, intelligent, hard-working, disciplined,  dependable; a star player who has worked hard to adapt his game over the  years. 
Quotes: ""It takes a special person and a player to be at a club for so many years, particularly one as big as Manchester United. I'm just so honoured to have played with Ryan for the years I did and to say I know him well as a person and a player," David Beckham reveals his admiration for his esteemed formerteam-mate.
Youth Carrer :
1985–1987: Manchester City
1987–1991: Manchester United
Senior Carrer:
1991– .......: Manchester United









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