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Man United to keep winning


Ryan Giggs is certain the current crop of Manchester United players are intended for greater success. At 37, the expert Welshman knows he will not be around for too much longer. However, with a 12th Premier League title safely tucked away, Giggs has previously committed himself to the Old Trafford cause for one more season, and Sir Alex Ferguson has not given up on the idea his longest-serving player may be around the season after that as well.

No matter how long he lasts, Giggs is sure United have a trophy-ladened future ahead of them, regardless of the challenge offered by the appearance of Manchester City."This side can go on to more things," he said."You look around the changing room at Fabio, Rafael, Chris Smalling and Javier Hernandez. They will be at the club a long time."You can see they love the club purely through the way they play and their manner around the training ground. It is obvious.

"It is all part of the manager's strategy for keeping things going."He has those three tiers. Now it is me, Paul Scholes, Edwin van der Sar and Gary Neville. Then you have those in their late 20s and early 30s and then the younger players." Giggs is certain United's record 19th championship was a collective effort, with selfless contributions from the likes of Park Ji-sung and Darren Fletcher and the most constant performer their skipper, Nemanja Vidic.

"You would find it hard to find a stand-out player this season," said Giggs. "It has been a real group effort."The team spirit has always been good and that has shown in some of the results we have clawed back."If you asked 10 United fans for their player of the season, the chances are you would get a different answer off the majority”.

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