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18-11-2007, 10:10 AM
Giggs Targeting The Treble
Ryan Giggs has set himself three aims before calling time on his Manchester
United career – a 10th league title, a second Champions League crown and to
pass Sir Bobby Charlton's club record 759 appearances.
The Welsh wizard, who recently agreed a 12-month contract extension, has
played 732 times for the club and could well pass Charlton’s record before the
end of this season, but he has also trained his sights on team glory.
"Winning the Champions League again is definitely a big aim and it would be nice
to win a 10th title," said the 33-year-old who was part of the Treble-winning side
of 1999.
"I think all the big four teams are capable of going on good runs. Whoever can
put a string of results together and handle suspensions and injuries later in the
season will probably end up being champions.
"The main thing is just to enjoy my football but I suppose you only really do that
when you're winning trophies. So hopefully we can win some more."
Commenting on the prospect of passing club legend Charlton, Giggs added: "It'll
be a great personal honour.
"To play so many games for the club you've supported and pass the total of
probably the greatest player this club's ever had would be brilliant.
"It's something I don't really like talking about until it's happened, but given that
the landmark is getting closer it would be great to do it." www.setanta.com
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Ryan Giggs has set himself three aims before calling time on his Manchester
United career – a 10th league title, a second Champions League crown and to
pass Sir Bobby Charlton's club record 759 appearances.
The Welsh wizard, who recently agreed a 12-month contract extension, has
played 732 times for the club and could well pass Charlton’s record before the
end of this season, but he has also trained his sights on team glory.
"Winning the Champions League again is definitely a big aim and it would be nice
to win a 10th title," said the 33-year-old who was part of the Treble-winning side
of 1999.
"I think all the big four teams are capable of going on good runs. Whoever can
put a string of results together and handle suspensions and injuries later in the
season will probably end up being champions.
"The main thing is just to enjoy my football but I suppose you only really do that
when you're winning trophies. So hopefully we can win some more."
Commenting on the prospect of passing club legend Charlton, Giggs added: "It'll
be a great personal honour.
"To play so many games for the club you've supported and pass the total of
probably the greatest player this club's ever had would be brilliant.
"It's something I don't really like talking about until it's happened, but given that
the landmark is getting closer it would be great to do it." www.setanta.com
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