He was much better than Henry in his prime and the best player I've ever seen in England was Gazza closely followed by the great Matt Le Tissier. The FA always have bump up the european players though becuae theyr'e fckinhg globalists who hate english pride and nationalism. Look what they've just done to the cross of st george as they've taken it off the new England shirt. Ryan giggs was brilliant, and he also has something like 600 plus goal and assists contributions during his United career. And for Me Man Utd were the best team every to watch, their football was sublime better than Barcelona's triangle keep the ball bullshit. York, Cole, Sherringham and Solskar were the best squad of forwards in the world at the time. All having up to 75 assists in their Premier League careers. York was a goal machine as was Cole who didn't even take pens. Andy Cole could have beaten Shearers goal record if he was also a pen taker. Ryan Giggs is always first pick on the wings for me, there was no other player better than him in that position in Premier League history.
I had a season ticket at Old Trafford for his entire career ('87-2014), so saw a a lot of him, as Fergie played him every game he was fit. As he got older, he changed his game 3 times, to be 3 different players. Even in his late 30's, he could still mesmerize a full back. Added Phase 1 He debuted as an out-and-out winger. "Chalk on his boots" United had a tradition of wingers hugging the touchline. Coppel and Barnes, konchekskis, Jesper Olsen, Sharpe and several others. Giggs was in that mold. His close control was unbelievable, pace over 6 yards unmatched. In those days, if you were a tricky winger, the fullbacks would give you a good boot in the first few minutes "to slow you down" That was every game for Giggs. It was so obvious, and unfair, they changed the rules to protect the wingers. This was in the time was when Giggs would turn them inside, then outside, so fast that Fergie said he gave fullbacks "twisted blood" For many of his early seasons he was out injured, half of every season. Then the rules on fouls changed, he changed his car and took up yoga, and managed to play more of the games Phase 2 His 2nd phase was when he lost some pace, and couldn't get past the third defender, so had to give himself more time, and deliver his cross earlier, often starting 5 yards in from the touchline and playing an earlier diagonal cross, not from the byline, and pulled back to edge of 6 yard box or edge of box to a late arriving midfielder. Still a winger but more measured and thoughtful. Phase three He was in midfield but often in a three, not 4. The 4 4 2 formation became less successfully, especially in Europe. He could still burn one defender, but he had less stamina, and could it do it once or twice a game, so had to pick his moments. Most players had retired at his age, so he was an enigma. Fergie started using him as sub and he was good. Fergie usually subbed at 73 minutes. An opposition fullback would have had a solid 70 minutes , matching the United players runs, closing him off, and would think he was doing ok. Then the subs board would go up, his opposing winger would go off, and he would see Giggs warming up . "Oh CRP, just when I'm knackered, Ryan Giggs! " He was decent in midfield three, knew when to play a pass, and great weight, so the winger or attacker could run on to it, without needing a touch to get it under control,
Can you say a bit more about those 3 changes? I'm genuinely very interested. I have only started watching football from around 2002. At the time Giggs was still a great winger, but you could maybe say he already started declining as a winger at the time and slowly started to lose his pace. I was AMAZED later on, after a few season, when Ferguson started to use him more often in some central areas, still not as an out and out CM, but he would ofted drift there... I was amazed with his vision and the quality of his passing. I remember at first few good (I mean brilliant) passes/assists he made I though he got a bit lucky... But he just continued to do it on a regular basis. To some part, I have maybe underestimated, or overlooked, his vision in those earlier seasons. Or maybe he developed it and improved it, can't be sure. Just haven't wached enough of him in his earlier - proper winger era. Now you're saying he had THREE changes. I only know he was a winger in the 90s, early 2000s, and later started to switch to the CM position. I'm quite intrigued to know what 3 changes you have in mind and generally would like to hear more about him from the tactical standpoint, especially from someone who watched him closely for his whole career. Btw he was so good in 2011 as a CM, maybe his peak as a CM, but he was great in the few season before that too. I couldn't believe he would become a more influential passer/playmaker to United than Scholes, but that's what he was at that time. Also I think the way Ferguson used him in those late years was just genius. Kept him fresh for the most important games. Also I still can't forget that return leg against Madrid in 2013, where United should have gone through and they totally outplayed Madrid (even Mourinho admitted it), where Giggs played as a right winger, to cut inside etc, and he was still so good and quick while being 40.
Like him or not, Giggs could do it all.. pass, dribble, cross, assist, tackle, score and he always gave 100% United were always more of a threat when he was playing.
I'm old enough to remember him breaking through as a youngster, billed as "the new George Best". There's a great story about one of his early games, when he was being kicked to bits by some Right Back. Bryan Robson swapped positions with him for 10 minutes and sorted the opponent, "you can go back now, you'll have no more problems".
Same, Ive got that whole season on VHS. Remember Man utd used to release videos covering roughly each month of the season? The ones ive got cover his rise to fame. And "Giggs- secrets and skills" lmao. He was definitely the star of that era
Just like how Mason Greenwood is making Mayoral a top scorer in La Liga… definitely not saying Mason is Giggsy level, but we’d benefit a lot more from him than from Anthony
I tried explaining to some youngsters how stats can't even come close to telling you how valuable and versatile Ryan Giggs was, if you had a fast right winger, he would be faster and free up the likes of Cantona etc to be the flair players, he wasn't just the biggest threat on the pitch for United, he made sure the opponents fast players weren't a problem for the defenders, quite possibly the ultimate teammate and the only left winger in my dream team
@@jeems2066 absolutely, his vision and game reading were up there with the very best, with his turn of speed he made many top players look foolish with a very simple but blisteringly quick move
There are players where stats can't tell you anything. Zidane and Xavi were one of the best passer ever, and they were the ones who controlled tempo, and yet there were seasons where their total assists got eclipsed by clearly more inferior players like Djorkaeff.
One of Giggs' traits is his incredible body balance while dribbling. in Sir Alex Ferguson book, he mentions this : "he can't fall down". even SAF said he told Giggs just to fall down in opponent penalty box, but Giggs looked at him confused, as he can't.
There is nobody like giggs in the modern game he is 1 of 1,,could mix David silva and Leroy sane and get somewhere close to giggs but he is truly unique
he is up there. so he was my idol in south africa....early 90s..... but i was always like hey im seeing things done by me and my contemporaries thats more intricate than that in South Africa........ then i saw ronladhino..... and messi... but now as i get older, that giggs, beckham (not scholes) was really underated... i loved cantoner, but giggs was the the throw back winger,the guy i could identify with on tv to the genuis i might play on the saturday. on a saturday reg Giggs, he had hes lean years...and he became more of a midfielder.......showed he had an actual brain for football.... long live ryan giggs
Every winger nowadays just wants to cut in and shoot look at them beautiful crosses the best crosser in football u don't get football players like Giggs anymore
I was at Hillsborough when giggsy came on for lee sharpe...i was disappointed because my name is lee sharp,, i soon forgot about sharpy....giggsy was awsome...cant see no one beating his trophy n medal count in the EPL.......look at the crap united have at present....sad..
Beckham on the right, Giggs on the left - you'll never see a better combo of natural wingers and Keane and Scholes in middle! no wonder they won so much.
Giggs should be the first in EPL Hall of Fame along with SAF. Its criminal offence to have left him out. In his prime he was the most exciting player to watch.
Since very 1st time ie seeing him play, his the reason im a united supporter. Del piero nd roberto baggio the other top 2 nd in know order. Miss watching this kinda Manchester Flavour
Those were the days when the players play for each other and they always gave 100% to club. Most of them could have left for better money but instead prefer to stay.
People only remember Giggs from age 35-38 and not as the electrifying 23 yr old. Giggs tore apart both Germany and Brazil and he was all their managers could talk about afterwards.
@burnaardnufc3173 yes, but plenty more don't. When the best all time Premiership wingers are discussed it's usually from Hazard's time and onwards. Who today would choose Giggs over Salah, or Saka etc? Not many, but those of us who do remember would take Giggs all day.
"People only remember" a certain age Giggys then forgets he was tearing up defences from 17yo and already had medals at 23, massive load of nonsense there fella 🤣🤣
Wtf, I didn't check the FA section. I assumed that no good moment can be found there. You are the third person to say this. I think I must do a part B of it
@@bestfc100yes it’s in his autobiography, del pierro cried whilst watching him play , he was marking him at the time no less , said it was the most beautiful thing he’d seen in his life .
@@burnaardnufc3173 I'm gonna presume you didn't watch his career, he was equal to anyone for a good amount of his career, if he wsd a selfish player you'd see a different opinion I guarantee it, he spent so much time backtracking and helping defenders he often didn't get chance to show his skills
@@aathamazhiqi3481 u right about that. beckham high price due to commercial and image brand. girls and woman crazy about him. tv will pay sky high, any showtalks have to give him alot of cash, etc. in old days, how many commercial giggs + cantona + keane? its lower than beckham.
Could add to this: Free kicks against Southampton 92/93, Newcastle 93/94, Portsmouth 07/08? Quick thinking free kick against Lille 06/07 Brilliant goal vs Spurs 92/93 Wonder goal against QPR 93/94 Wonder goal against Arsenal 98/99 Near wonder goal against Charlton (I think) 2002ish Great goal against West Ham 2012/13? It's so important to separate the personal life from the player he was. On the field he was a complete visionary and as per the title of this video, he'd be priceless
Modern wingers may score more but they have half the intelligence of this legend. That's why they're retired at 30 while he played another decade at the highest level.
Thank you so much for this video! If it wasn't for his personal life scandal, Giggs would have been my all-time favorite. If he got the same media exposure as players do now and was more free in his role as an attacker, he would have got at least 2 Ballon d'Or.
He done everything speed pin point passing outstanding shooting crazy skills and movement his game IQ was crazy even off the ball his position on pitch he was under rated and over looked and am from Scotland don't like man u gotta give it credit
Our so called wingers now ould do with watching this video and learning from it, the way he constantly looks up to see who he can pass to. Making the right pass, making runs that actually pull defenders in the wrong direction. Actually crossing the ball, something that utd wingers have been terrible at for nearly a decade now. Ive been a utd fan since around 1990 and we have always had good wingers that can pick a player out with a cross. It seems like we havent had ome of those in years.
The days of impressive football from this ONCE GREAT Club have gone. Take a close look what made this happen Fast play, Accurate passing, Every player actualy running no loosing the ball and giving up, All players moving forward very little tapping from one to another at the back. and most of all everyone playing for each other! The days when a supporter could boast a sence of pride in the team . Will these days ever come back? Some how I can not see it happening. For it to actually happen some of this bunch should be shown the door and new players brought in. Just as Arteta has done at Arsenal. Remember Sir Alex position was not seccure but the owners had faith and look what happened.
He should've been the first name on that EPL Hall of fame list. He is factually the greatest player in EPL history.
Wow, I like this complement. Thank you
@@bestfc100 it's a fact. Name me 1 player who has more EPL medals than Giggs? I'll try not to hold my breath
probably his brothers wife @@mellyyoungestincharge1589
He was much better than Henry in his prime and the best player I've ever seen in England was Gazza closely followed by the great Matt Le Tissier.
The FA always have bump up the european players though becuae theyr'e fckinhg globalists who hate english pride and nationalism. Look what they've just done to the cross of st george as they've taken it off the new England shirt.
Ryan giggs was brilliant, and he also has something like 600 plus goal and assists contributions during his United career. And for Me Man Utd were the best team every to watch, their football was sublime better than Barcelona's triangle keep the ball bullshit. York, Cole, Sherringham and Solskar were the best squad of forwards in the world at the time. All having up to 75 assists in their Premier League careers.
York was a goal machine as was Cole who didn't even take pens. Andy Cole could have beaten Shearers goal record if he was also a pen taker. Ryan Giggs is always first pick on the wings for me, there was no other player better than him in that position in Premier League history.
@@todareistodomyfoot8403 henry was so overrated, never scored in a final.
And then you see Rashford, dribbling into the corner and losing the ball. Yet so many idolize that nonsense.
Overrated lads
I had a season ticket at Old Trafford for his entire career ('87-2014), so saw a a lot of him, as Fergie played him every game he was fit. As he got older, he changed his game 3 times, to be 3 different players. Even in his late 30's, he could still mesmerize a full back.
Added
Phase 1
He debuted as an out-and-out winger. "Chalk on his boots" United had a tradition of wingers hugging the touchline. Coppel and Barnes, konchekskis, Jesper Olsen, Sharpe and several others. Giggs was in that mold. His close control was unbelievable, pace over 6 yards unmatched. In those days, if you were a tricky winger, the fullbacks would give you a good boot in the first few minutes "to slow you down" That was every game for Giggs. It was so obvious, and unfair, they changed the rules to protect the wingers. This was in the time was when Giggs would turn them inside, then outside, so fast that Fergie said he gave fullbacks "twisted blood" For many of his early seasons he was out injured, half of every season. Then the rules on fouls changed, he changed his car and took up yoga, and managed to play more of the games
Phase 2
His 2nd phase was when he lost some pace, and couldn't get past the third defender, so had to give himself more time, and deliver his cross earlier, often starting 5 yards in from the touchline and playing an earlier diagonal cross, not from the byline, and pulled back to edge of 6 yard box or edge of box to a late arriving midfielder. Still a winger but more measured and thoughtful.
Phase three
He was in midfield but often in a three, not 4. The 4 4 2 formation became less successfully, especially in Europe. He could still burn one defender, but he had less stamina, and could it do it once or twice a game, so had to pick his moments. Most players had retired at his age, so he was an enigma. Fergie started using him as sub and he was good. Fergie usually subbed at 73 minutes. An opposition fullback would have had a solid 70 minutes , matching the United players runs, closing him off, and would think he was doing ok. Then the subs board would go up, his opposing winger would go off, and he would see Giggs warming up . "Oh CRP, just when I'm knackered, Ryan Giggs! "
He was decent in midfield three, knew when to play a pass, and great weight, so the winger or attacker could run on to it, without needing a touch to get it under control,
Wow, this brings you a very fantastic memory. I'm glad that this video contains images that make you happy
Class surely is eternal.
Can you say a bit more about those 3 changes? I'm genuinely very interested.
I have only started watching football from around 2002. At the time Giggs was still a great winger, but you could maybe say he already started declining as a winger at the time and slowly started to lose his pace.
I was AMAZED later on, after a few season, when Ferguson started to use him more often in some central areas, still not as an out and out CM, but he would ofted drift there... I was amazed with his vision and the quality of his passing. I remember at first few good (I mean brilliant) passes/assists he made I though he got a bit lucky... But he just continued to do it on a regular basis.
To some part, I have maybe underestimated, or overlooked, his vision in those earlier seasons. Or maybe he developed it and improved it, can't be sure. Just haven't wached enough of him in his earlier - proper winger era.
Now you're saying he had THREE changes. I only know he was a winger in the 90s, early 2000s, and later started to switch to the CM position.
I'm quite intrigued to know what 3 changes you have in mind and generally would like to hear more about him from the tactical standpoint, especially from someone who watched him closely for his whole career.
Btw he was so good in 2011 as a CM, maybe his peak as a CM, but he was great in the few season before that too.
I couldn't believe he would become a more influential passer/playmaker to United than Scholes, but that's what he was at that time.
Also I think the way Ferguson used him in those late years was just genius. Kept him fresh for the most important games. Also I still can't forget that return leg against Madrid in 2013, where United should have gone through and they totally outplayed Madrid (even Mourinho admitted it), where Giggs played as a right winger, to cut inside etc, and he was still so good and quick while being 40.
@@siberianTiger639 have added some details on the 3 phases as I saw them. Look up Norwich v united 93 3 .. 1 for phase 1 giggs
@@Pat14922 thank you👍
Quite insightful.
Back in the days when wingers played like actual wingers…
And Giggs is the perfect example
This forever- sick of these selfish fifa arseholes now
We'll get back to that in the not too distant future.
@@user-sw2ob4iw1m Once Pep guard the cola is gone
Like him or not, Giggs could do it all.. pass, dribble, cross, assist, tackle, score and he always gave 100% United were always more of a threat when he was playing.
Very nice analysis
In the English premium league he could do these with mediocre opposition
Free Kicks As Well
But Another Player Insisted On Taking Them, With The Managers Blessing.
@@velugoti1964-lm8pu and what about the champions league games??
Could score with his brothers wife and all
Giggs was elite the original left footed wizard
Thank you
The most unselfish player who could smash in a goal but would always look for a teammate in a better position.
Wow, thanks for noticing that
I'm old enough to remember him breaking through as a youngster, billed as "the new George Best". There's a great story about one of his early games, when he was being kicked to bits by some Right Back. Bryan Robson swapped positions with him for 10 minutes and sorted the opponent, "you can go back now, you'll have no more problems".
🤣🤣🤣
What a beautiful memories
I remember this, was really funy at the time and still is now.
You're not old enough. You're old.
Same, Ive got that whole season on VHS. Remember Man utd used to release videos covering roughly each month of the season? The ones ive got cover his rise to fame. And "Giggs- secrets and skills" lmao. He was definitely the star of that era
I remember that goal away to qpr..."that very well could be George Best"
The great thing about giggs is even after that burst of speed he can still cross accurately
Very good analysis, he doesn't wear out and shoot anyhowly
He is a true legend. I dont see a better pair of midfielders like him snd Paul scholes
Perfect
"Its like a mini trying to catch a porche" goes down in legendary commentry
🤣🤣🙌
And just after Hughes scores the commentator says "and there's the Rolls Royce waiting in the middle"
I have the VHS season tape somewhere. That was my childhood!
@@nathanwesthead2177 same mate
Or even a pushbike trying to catch a blackhawk!
Legendary player from the good old times
He sticked with this mighty team until his retire
@@bestfc100 we sold him to real Madrid 2006
His left curlers are like Beckham's right curlers. Any striker would dream to have those two on the wings.
Deadly wingers. If that striker won't be top scorer, he's bewitched
Just like how Mason Greenwood is making Mayoral a top scorer in La Liga… definitely not saying Mason is Giggsy level, but we’d benefit a lot more from him than from Anthony
Mason 2 years ago was on the way to getting to Giggsy level.
Giggs is less rapey than Greenwood tho
Beckham got the attention giggs should of got
My childhood hero
Thank you, I was looking for a high quality video of him
Ooh, I'm glad that you enjoyed ♥️
You can’t convince me he wasn’t the best player in that classic United team
Who was, kindly
I tried explaining to some youngsters how stats can't even come close to telling you how valuable and versatile Ryan Giggs was, if you had a fast right winger, he would be faster and free up the likes of Cantona etc to be the flair players, he wasn't just the biggest threat on the pitch for United, he made sure the opponents fast players weren't a problem for the defenders, quite possibly the ultimate teammate and the only left winger in my dream team
Wow, wonderful
Well put, all true. If only we had an eighteen year old Giggsy now!
Not just fast, but fast with a brain too
@@jeems2066 absolutely, his vision and game reading were up there with the very best, with his turn of speed he made many top players look foolish with a very simple but blisteringly quick move
There are players where stats can't tell you anything. Zidane and Xavi were one of the best passer ever, and they were the ones who controlled tempo, and yet there were seasons where their total assists got eclipsed by clearly more inferior players like Djorkaeff.
Giggs and Kanchelskis on the Wings picking up Schmeichels long throws setting up counter attacks just rippped teams apart
A very beautiful memory
The times when United's wingers can operate on either flank and create chances for their strikers.
Happy are the strikers who lived in that era
Giggsy sure does know how to perform against Juve
He walks through them like a comb over the hair
One of Giggs' traits is his incredible body balance while dribbling.
in Sir Alex Ferguson book, he mentions this : "he can't fall down".
even SAF said he told Giggs just to fall down in opponent penalty box, but Giggs looked at him confused, as he can't.
Wonderful review
There is nobody like giggs in the modern game he is 1 of 1,,could mix David silva and Leroy sane and get somewhere close to giggs but he is truly unique
Very true
Giggs speech at the end really should be shown to the current players and motivate them to become the world class team Giggs would be proud of.
Thank you very much for watching the entire video. 90% jumped off before halfways
Greatest left winger of all time ❤ 🔥 😊
Agreed 💯
Nah, Stalin.
@@DannyBoy777777 😂
he is up there. so he was my idol in south africa....early 90s..... but i was always like hey im seeing things done by me and my contemporaries thats more intricate than that in South Africa........ then i saw ronladhino..... and messi... but now as i get older, that giggs, beckham (not scholes) was really underated... i loved cantoner, but giggs was the the throw back winger,the guy i could identify with on tv to the genuis i might play on the saturday. on a saturday reg Giggs, he had hes lean years...and he became more of a midfielder.......showed he had an actual brain for football.... long live ryan giggs
Ronaldo
Every winger nowadays just wants to cut in and shoot look at them beautiful crosses the best crosser in football u don't get football players like Giggs anymore
They rarely exist nowadays
@@bestfc100 yh every1 wants 2 be Ronaldo and Messi
😂
I mean, Beckham was a better crosser but Giggs had more to his arsenal than Becks for sure.
It's because of the "goal bonus" clause in contracts that wingers wanna be strikers now.
Rashford, Garnacho and Antony should be locked in a room and made to watch videos like this until they understand what it is to be a proper winger.
That would be impactful
Rashford is a kid when compared to Giggs.
I was at Hillsborough when giggsy came on for lee sharpe...i was disappointed because my name is lee sharp,, i soon forgot about sharpy....giggsy was awsome...cant see no one beating his trophy n medal count in the EPL.......look at the crap united have at present....sad..
Wow, great memories there. Very nice
Beckham on the right, Giggs on the left - you'll never see a better combo of natural wingers and Keane and Scholes in middle! no wonder they won so much.
Giggs with the perm hit different, lightening fast
Lightening is faster than electric, 🤣
His best dribbling was when he was younger and just starting in first team. And he could tackle and defend!
He was complete, so to speak
Everything Marcus will never be. And it is not even the speed or dribbles that I like, but how he get his head up full speed and finds a perfect pass.
A very unique ability
There was no showboating or silly tricks just end product time and time again. Truly up there with the greats
Giggs should be the first in EPL Hall of Fame along with SAF. Its criminal offence to have left him out. In his prime he was the most exciting player to watch.
Since very 1st time ie seeing him play, his the reason im a united supporter. Del piero nd roberto baggio the other top 2 nd in know order. Miss watching this kinda Manchester Flavour
Del Piero was top notch as well
He was also able to do wonderful sliding tackles in defending.
Yes, more sound defensively than most non defenders
People have their Maradona's, Pele's, Cryff's, etc We have Giggs.
What a player and is right up there with the legends of the game
A fantastic lad
Those were the days when the players play for each other and they always gave 100% to club. Most of them could have left for better money but instead prefer to stay.
One of the Best British Isles since George best in my opinion
I didn't watch George Best, but I balieve he was great
People only remember Giggs from age 35-38 and not as the electrifying 23 yr old. Giggs tore apart both Germany and Brazil and he was all their managers could talk about afterwards.
I agree 💯
What are you talking about? Plenty of people remember Giggs when he was young.
@burnaardnufc3173 yes, but plenty more don't. When the best all time Premiership wingers are discussed it's usually from Hazard's time and onwards. Who today would choose Giggs over Salah, or Saka etc? Not many, but those of us who do remember would take Giggs all day.
"People only remember" a certain age Giggys then forgets he was tearing up defences from 17yo and already had medals at 23, massive load of nonsense there fella 🤣🤣
The angel dancing at the left flank ❤ damn, the good old just getting better and better when you look at how we play now😢😂
It's embarrassing but one day, it will be fine
Unforgettable moment FA CUP 1999 versus Arsenal. The greatest goal I ever seen🎉🎉
Wtf, I didn't check the FA section. I assumed that no good moment can be found there.
You are the third person to say this. I think I must do a part B of it
And you never included the Semi Final goal V Arsenal !
Whaat! I downloaded a bulk file. I don't know where the Arsenal one went.
But still a great video ! Thanks @@bestfc100
Arsenal really thought they were favourites that day. Nice
That’s his most famous goal lol
He dangerous and a real killa footballer ❤awesome
"like a dog chasing a piece of paper on the wind" Sir Alex Ferguson
Did he say this?
@@bestfc100yes it’s in his autobiography, del pierro cried whilst watching him play , he was marking him at the time no less , said it was the most beautiful thing he’d seen in his life .
People nowadays dont realise the quality and longevity ,utterly missed
Very true, you find them comparing him to guys who played only 5 seasons in their entire career
Best left winger ever. Second best left foot winger Bale. United have never ever replaced Giggs.
They tried with Di Maria but didn't give him enough time
Legendary Giggs can do everythings for all his teammates. My favorite!
There isn't a winger in the world right now how could run and dribble like that
This is the truth beyond doubt
Kvaratskhelia
then make accurate cross while on top speed dribbling
His pace on the ball was frightening. As the commentator said. "it's like a Mini trying to catch a Porsche"
🤣🤣🤣
A complete player. People forget what a monster he was.
His challengers could only knock on his door after they come back with 13 Premier League titles…
They can't compare
IMO Giggs and Sharpe were the best winger pairs of all time. I love Becks but man Sharpe was Giggs' equivalent on the right.
I didn't watch Sharpe properly, but I agree that Giggs as a winger was more clinical than Becks
I barely made it to the bench in grade 6 to 7. After stumbling upon "Ryan Giggs Soccer Skills" one afternoon on TV, I was always selected.
Let’s be honest here, when Giggs was at his peak, he was the best player in the world, by a distance.
He was a great player, but he was never anywhere near the best player in the world at any point in his career 😂
@@burnaardnufc3173 I'm gonna presume you didn't watch his career, he was equal to anyone for a good amount of his career, if he wsd a selfish player you'd see a different opinion I guarantee it, he spent so much time backtracking and helping defenders he often didn't get chance to show his skills
I won't say anything, just to avoid problems 🤣
the original wizard after george best
Very true
I feel like this art of dribbling is long gone with todays 1000x pass into the net football..Take me back!
Shea Lacey is the new Ryan Giggs 🎉
i don't care if MU win or lose, i only watch the game when gigggs is in action,
Imagine putting Rashford in the same conversation as Giggs 😅
At his peak he’d be in the conversation with mbappe and haaland for best player currently playing
Our Legend 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
A true one
Ferguson team would be over billion.
Especially young beckham with so much influence and stardom.
I agree on this one
Not Beckham. But Giggs Cantona Keane Schmeichel.
@@aathamazhiqi3481
u right about that.
beckham high price due to commercial and image brand.
girls and woman crazy about him.
tv will pay sky high, any showtalks have to give him alot of cash, etc.
in old days, how many commercial giggs + cantona + keane?
its lower than beckham.
@johnl6852 but for football fans giggs Cantona Keane schmeichel give better value
Giggs and scholes, all managers dream player to have
Very true
Absolutely a legend who is in any all time man utd 11.
Very true, he can't miss
Maybe not that much but he'd definitely be up there. He was unstoppable at his peak.
Exactly, very true
Could add to this:
Free kicks against Southampton 92/93, Newcastle 93/94, Portsmouth 07/08?
Quick thinking free kick against Lille 06/07
Brilliant goal vs Spurs 92/93
Wonder goal against QPR 93/94
Wonder goal against Arsenal 98/99
Near wonder goal against Charlton (I think) 2002ish
Great goal against West Ham 2012/13?
It's so important to separate the personal life from the player he was. On the field he was a complete visionary and as per the title of this video, he'd be priceless
Thank tou very much. I must make part B of this and include all these
Ryan giggs ryan giggs running down the wing 💨
Modern wingers may score more but they have half the intelligence of this legend. That's why they're retired at 30 while he played another decade at the highest level.
Very true, your analysis brings out the greatness in him
Giggs was incredible into his late 30s.
850, that's only 10 Anthonys. Surely more.
I just did approximate amount 🤣🤣🤣
Why just Antony? What about Maguire's unjustified price tag
@@mellyyoungestincharge1589 Maguire is a better center half than Giggs.
@@chris2003ize whatever man it's not even funny
Thank you so much for this video!
If it wasn't for his personal life scandal, Giggs would have been my all-time favorite.
If he got the same media exposure as players do now and was more free in his role as an attacker, he would have got at least 2 Ballon d'Or.
Welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed the video
Most of the squad of today ain’t fit to polish his boots
Starting with Antony
Worth every penny.
Man U were really op in this era 90s and 2000s
Fantastic player
So nice as a player
Someone show Garnacho this video, he can learn a lot from Giggs as the are both very fast and direct
Giggsy would of played with Brazil, he was a phenomenon.
Very true, he with a genius
He was real legend 🙌
Thank you
Good ole days.
That Mark Hughes Ipswich game at Old Trafford was on my Birthday ❤
Wow, congratulations. Great memories there
@@bestfc100 Thank you! Sure is!
I forgot how quick Ryan Giggs was.
He done everything speed pin point passing outstanding shooting crazy skills and movement his game IQ was crazy even off the ball his position on pitch he was under rated and over looked and am from Scotland don't like man u gotta give it credit
thanks for complement
one of man u best play maker
Very true, infact he could earn a global recognition of his position
Our so called wingers now ould do with watching this video and learning from it, the way he constantly looks up to see who he can pass to. Making the right pass, making runs that actually pull defenders in the wrong direction. Actually crossing the ball, something that utd wingers have been terrible at for nearly a decade now. Ive been a utd fan since around 1990 and we have always had good wingers that can pick a player out with a cross. It seems like we havent had ome of those in years.
Very true, when shall such players come again?
Only one in Manchester united,, Giggsy 😍,, GGMU ❤️
🤣✍️
Garnacho needs to emulate this. MORE running at defenders.
He's trying though
He should watch these videos and practice, but the balance and speed is a gift.
The days of impressive football from this ONCE GREAT Club have gone. Take a close look what made this happen Fast play, Accurate passing, Every player actualy running no loosing the ball and giving up, All players moving forward very little tapping from one to another at the back. and most of all everyone playing for each other! The days when a supporter could boast a sence of pride in the team . Will these days ever come back? Some how I can not see it happening. For it to actually happen some of this bunch should be shown the door and new players brought in. Just as Arteta has done at Arsenal. Remember Sir Alex position was not seccure but the owners had faith and look what happened.
Great review here, thise days will come back, it may take time but they will
This guy has done more than any one innthe league what a legendb
He has done more, I agree 100%
Antony should bookmark this video and watch every day to remind himself that is a winger.
Hahaa, anyone with his social media handles, please share the link
He would be worth what the going rate is. Simple as that
Man sprint like theres no tomorrow
🤣🤣
Massively underrated.
Very true
The OG winger
as a Liv fan I admit Ryan Giggs was a legend on the field but off the field he was a ..............
This stars we know, are something different outside their career
Back when we had a left footer on the left 🤦
Giggs was so good I still have his name and number on my license plate
😅💪
Proper winger 💯
😅🙌
this is how a winger is supposed to play... not like selfish Rashford
Does this include the Ryan Giggs tricks and skills VHS that I had as a kid lol
John o Shea must pinch himself playing with Giggs and Ronaldo
Pinch himself meaning?
@@bestfc100 to 'pinch oneself' means to make sure one is not dreaming, and that a seemingly unbelivable situation is really happening.
But today we rarely using winger style player. He need to develop his playmaking skills which only happen in his later career
Yap, true