
Manchester United legend
who shot Antony
Manchester United legend who shot Antony
Ryan Giggs also participated in the Antony criticism procession.
British media 'Sports Bible' reported on the 20th, "Ryan Giggs appeared to be secretly targeting Antony, pointing to him as a 'player who makes you get up' among Manchester United players."
Giggs shared his thoughts on Manchester United's current state of affairs after returning to public after being cleared of domestic violence charges. And he seemed to take a swipe at Antony, who is currently being criticized by everyone in poor form.
Manchester United legend Giggs, a 13-time Premier League champion, praised the appearance of Alejandro Garnacho, a graduate of the club's youth academy. He told The Telegraph, "He gets me up in anger. He came here paying 10 times more than any other player."
As for Manchester United's business in the transfer market, Giggs said, "We've had terrible recruiting for years." Last season, Antony failed despite the huge transfer fee. Of course, he did, but in the end, he failed to do so when asked if he was worth 100 million euros. Antony has neither scored nor helped in the Premier League this season.
However, 19-year-old Garnacho has grown into a key player for Erik ten Hag, scoring five goals this season, including a brilliant goal against Everton. Giggs also mentioned Sir Jim Ratcliffe's offer to buy a 25 percent stake, which is expected to be completed next month.
Referring to the importance of recruiting the right players, he hopes Sir Ratcliffe can change the culture of the club. "Like everyone else, it's been a frustrating situation for the last six or seven years. No one knows the answer, so we have to start over. We have to start over from the top. We're so inconsistent that we don't know what we're going to get," he said. 토토사이트 순위
He continued, "The first thing we need to change is this. It's the culture of the club. It's about recruiting players who want to play for Manchester United and can do anything to win games for Manchester United. We need to recruit those players in the medium term."