Manchester United’s players must show more enthusiasm- Ryan Giggs

Ryan Giggs has told ESPN FC that Manchester United’s flair players need to do more to excite the Old Trafford crowd.

Manager Jose Mourinho guided United to second in the Premier League, their best finish since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013, but his team were at times criticised for their approach.

Giggs was a key part of United’s attacking style during a career that saw him win 13 Premier League titles, and the 44-year-old wants to see similar flair from players such as Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Paul Pogba.

“First of all, I was a Manchester United fan,” Giggs said at Tencent’s Super Penguin celebrity match in Shanghai on Saturday. “I used to climb over the fence when I was a seven, eight-year-old, get the match bus to Old Trafford.

“Right from when I can remember, I used to go to Old Trafford and then, fast-forward to 17, 18, I played for the first team. I understand how the club works, what the fans want, because I was a fan.

“I was also a player who wanted to excite the crowd, to get the fans on their feet. I want to see exciting players. I want to see Rashford, I want to see Martial, I want to see Pogba try things. That’s what I tried to do when I was playing.”

Giggs, now Wales manager, said he felt the camaraderie between a core group of players during his time at Old Trafford had been a major factor in the club’s success.

“It was a really tight-knit group,” he said. “We had players like Roy Keane, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who were a similar age, and we had a really good team spirit.

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