Giggs targets Champions League glory

الأحد، 18 نوفمبر 2007 - 21:58

كتب : Hatem Maher

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Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs hopes to win the UEFA Champions League once again before announcing his retirement.

The pacey Welsh has one Champions League title under his belt when Alex Ferguson's men clinched the treble in 1999.

Giggs, who extended his contract until June 2009, is looking forward to his tenth title with the Red Devils.

"Winning the Champions League again is definitely a big aim and it would be nice to win a 10th title," he told United website on Sunday.

"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."

The 33-year-old is targeting another unique achievement.

He played 732 matches for United, 27 behind English legend Bobby Charlton, who holds the record for the most appearances for the Premiership giants.

"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!," he added.

Giggs' highlights with United

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