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PETALING JAYA: Football legend Ryan Giggs has complete faith in the youths knocking on the door of stardom with Manchester United.
Giggs believes with right guidance, new batch of players such as Alejandro Garnacho (pic), Kobbie Mainoo and Amad Diallo can turn the fortune of the club after a drab Premier League season this year.
The 52-year-old, who is currently in Malaysia for a two-day promotional event ahead of the club’s friendly game against the Asean All-Stars at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on May 28, spoke passionately about the current group of young players coming through the ranks.
He noted the importance of surrounding them with experienced leaders.
“We were lucky back in our time to have proper senior players who set the standard,” he said during a press conference yesterday.
“That’s crucial. It’s not just about bringing youth through but they need to be guided. “When you’re in a team that’s not winning regularly, confidence is fragile. One week you’re up, the next week you’re down. That’s tough for a young player.”
Still, Giggs believes that the club’s long-standing tradition of youth development remains strong.
“There are exciting prospects in the squad. That’s always been part of the United DNA. Hopefully, these young players grow into the next generation of leaders, stay at the club long-term, and form the foundation for a new era.”