Veteran of Manchester United's relentless! While in the 39th year, Ryan Giggs does not intend to stop playing professional football. On the other hand, five years younger Saha was fired in Sunderland.
Ryan Giggs is Manchester United's first team played back in 1990. year. And since then, no kicking out at Old Trafford!
What is all the club won the trophy needless to enumerate. It should be noted only 12 titles in the Premier League and two in the Champions League.
As the years go by, the story of his retirement, however, such that all thinking about it, other than Welsh.
Experienced midfielder on Wednesday night played all 90th minutes in the win against West Ham United, with a 1-0 for a place in the fourth round of the FA Cup. It was his 15th games this season.
A day later, the British media carried a statement by Alex Ferguson in which the Scottish expert says Gigs safe play for Manchester United for another year.
"Playing another year. His performances are no signs of fatigue or drop form. Quality is more noticeable and you can see that it is still 'hungry' football," said Ferguson.
Although not officially confirmed that it will extend a contract that expires in June, Giggs is indicated.
"I enjoy more than ever. When you are not enjoying yourself, then it's time to pack ...".
A little further north in England, the French striker Louis Saha will have to seek the eighth team in his career. After only six months in Sunderland has been fired, as in 14 games did not achieve a goal.
Saha has previously played for Metz, Newcastle, Fulham, Manchester United, Everton and Tottenham. As his new club, according to South Africa's Wits University in Johannesburg.
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