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The Independent UK
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Mark Ogden

Louis van Gaal interview: Dutchman impressed by Ryan Giggs' work ethic and tactics at Manchester United

Louis van Gaal admits the “very impressive” Ryan Giggs must decide his own managerial future after insisting that he cannot influence the identity of his successor at Manchester United.

Giggs has spent the last 18 months working as Van Gaal’s assistant at Old Trafford, having spent a season as player-coach under David Moyes following the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson at the end of the 2012-13 campaign.

The 42-year-old had been expected to succeed Van Gaal as United manager at the end of the Dutchman’s contract next year, but the Welshman has received no guarantees from the Old Trafford hierarchy. And with Giggs understood to be keen to move into management, Van Gaal admits that the decision on where to takes his first steps is solely down to Giggs.

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal speaks exclusively to the Independent

“Those questions are for Ryan, not for me,” Van Gaal says. “Now I cannot say it [he should be my successor] any more because I don’t want to reign beyond my grave. I have stopped that message. In my first year, it was good to say it, though.”

Having groomed the likes of Jose Mourinho and Ronald Koeman in the early stages of their coaching careers, Van Gaal has helped influence the rise of some of the leading managers in the game. He says that Giggs has impressed him hugely with his grasp of his role at United and commitment to learning the job.

“I am impressed by his hard-working attitude because ex-players are not often good examples of hard-working managers,” Van Gaal says. “He is very hard-working and it is impressive. What he has to do for me is analyse the opponent and his explanation of that is very good. His coaching capacity, his reading of the game, are excellent and he can say the right things to my players. I am very happy with him.”

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