Forget Mourinho – Scholes Picks
Ferguson Successor
Ryan Giggs could succeed Sir Alex
Ferguson, according to Paul Scholes
16 February 2012
Paul Scholes believes that Ryan
Giggs could well be the next manager at Manchester United, despite Jose
Mourinho being widely tipped as one of the few managers capable of taking over
from Sir Alex Ferguson.
Ferguson has been in charge at
Old Trafford for over 25 years now, and after accumulating in excess of 40
trophies, the Scotsman looks like he may never leave the managerial post.
And while the legendary manager
has insisted he still has a good three or four years left in his career, United
fans are already worrying over the possibility of who his replacement might be.
Mourinho has said in the past
that he would consider a return to the Premier League if the right offer became
available, and pundits believed that he might be waiting for the opportunity at
United to become available
But Scholes believes that Giggs
might be a much more suitable candidate for Ferguson's replacement, telling
reporters that he believes the stalwart, who has made nearly 900 appearances
for the club, would be perfect for the high pressure job.
"People have talked about
Mourinho," he told FourFourTwo.
"It can change quickly -
it's about who is successful at the time. Whether they are British or foreign,
you just want the best man for the job.
"I could see Ryan Giggs
becoming manager."
Mourinho is also believed to be
in contention for the managerial role at Tottenham, should Harry Redknapp
accept the job to lead England either before or after the 2012 Euros.
Giggs has no managerial
experience, but has been at United for almost as long as Ferguson has. The
holder of 12 Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups and two
Champions League trophies, Giggs came to United's youth side two years after
Ferguson took over the realm, and has been a Red Devil ever since.
Giggsy also had my vote though it just a word that can't be heard by the people at Old Trafford. Giggs had been at Old Trafford for most of his live. So he knew the inside out of it. He was along the Grand Old Master Ferguson for a long time. The pressures, conflicts, success and bittersweet all in been shared together. He might no have the managerial experience yet, but Pep Guardiola had proved without it still people can succeed.
So Giggs your legendary continues........
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