Giggs looks ahead to career in coaching
Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs is pondering a career in management when he hangs up his boots.
The 38-year-old is captaining the Great Britain Olympic team and is taking the opportunity to learn as much as possible from Stuart Pearce and his coaching staff.
Giggs told the Daily Mirror: "Coaching is something I'm looking at more and more.
"In the middle of last season, I completed my UEFA A Licence, which was good. It's a different side of things, completely different to being a player.
"I want to gather as much knowledge as I can and prepare myself as best as I can, if I do want to go into management or coaching.
"The Olympics is a great platform, it's different being involved in tournament football to league football.
"I ask as many questions as I can at United and I've been the same here with Great Britain."
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