Jose Mourinho has insisted it is not his fault that Ryan Giggs has left Manchester United, as he wanted the top job himself.
Giggs ended his 29-year association with the Old Trafford outfit
last weekend, after reportedly turning down a smaller role under
Mourinho.
Mourinho has now confirmed in his first press conference, that Giggs wanted to be the manager.
“I never run away from my responsibilities but I can say that it’s
not my responsibility that Ryan Giggs is not in the club,” Mourinho
said.
“The job that Ryan wanted to have was the one they have given to
me. It’s not my fault. He wanted to be manager of Manchester United.
“He could be whatever he wanted in the club; they wanted to give him any important job, but he made a decision.
“Ryan wants to be a manager. Like 16 years ago, when I decided myself that I wanted to be a manager. Ryan has made his decision.
“I had two years on my contract left at Barcelona, when I was
assistant. Do you think it was easy for me to leave that stability and
take up a new fight? It’s not easy.
“Ryan has been honest and good luck [to him], and if he wants to
come back one day when I am here then I will never stop him, and I will
say ‘yes’ if the club asks my opinion.
“And if he comes back as a manager it will be something natural and a consequence of his success as a manager.”
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