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Veteran Giggs confident of United New Year revival

Published: 27 Nov 2013 - 10:11 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 05:56 pm


Manchester United’s Welsh midfielder Ryan Giggs (right) and English midfielder Ashley Young take part in a training session in Manchester, northwest England, yesterday, ahead of the team’s UEFA Champions League match against Bayer Leverkusen today.
LONDON: Ryan Giggs expects Manchester United to hit top form in the New Year.
The Premier League champions may be on a 10-match unbeaten run since their shock home loss to West Bromwich Albion in September but that includes draws with Southampton and Cardiff where points have been squandered in the closing stages.
In Europe, United have still to make sure of their place in the knockout stages of the Champions League, and should they lose at Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday the English giants could face a tough task to qualify come their final group game. 
But United great Giggs, who turns 40 this Friday, has seen it all before even in the days when the club were lifting the European Cup under retired 
former manager Alex 
Ferguson.
“We’ve got off to a disappointing start,” Giggs told talkSPORT radio yesterday.
“The last 10 or so games we haven’t been too bad, but the game against Cardiff is one we should be winning.
“It’s a crazy season, everyone seems to be beating each other. Only Arsenal (the Premier League leaders) have showed consistent form. They are up there and deservedly so.
“But we’ve been in so many title chases, and from our experience we know we’ve just got to hang in there while we are not playing at our brilliant best, and hopefully the form will come at the turn of the year,” added Giggs, whose side are currently seven points adrift of the Gunners.
“As long as we’re thereabouts in January and get a run together, history shows we will have a great chance of winning the 
league.”  AFP