LONDON (Reuters) - A combination of a stony countenance and a couple of throwaway comments from an old chum was all it took to spark speculation about Ryan Giggs's future at Manchester United this week.
It all came before a match guaranteed to remind every United fan what a revered position Giggs holds at the club, with Monday's FA Cup quarter-final against Arsenal prompting inevitable memories of when the Welshman scored what might just be the competition's greatest goal.
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