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Giggs signs new Utd deal

Giggs signs new deal with United

02/10/2012 11:46:06 AM

Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs has signed a one-year contract extension which will see him into his 22nd season at Old Trafford.

The 38-year-old has made 22 appearances so far this season for United, taking him to 898 overall games for the club.

"When I signed my first contract, I never thought I’d be able to play at United for 22 years, but I feel good and I know I can still contribute to keeping the team pushing for honours," he said.

Giggs joined United as a 14-year-old in 1987 and made his debut in 1990 after signing his first professional contract.

He has scored 162 goals and helped the club to 12 Premier League titles, four FA Cups, two Champions Leagues and three League Cup crowns.

Meanwhile, Giggs challenged United to continue their dominance of English football and maintain their record league title haul ahead of Liverpool.

The Red Devils finally surpassed Liverpool's record last season after wrapping up their 19th title win and, with the clubs set to meet this weekend, Giggs believes the game is as important as ever.

"Liverpool are a club similar to us, with a massive history," Giggs said.

"We're the two most successful teams in the country, so we know we've got to perform and play well to get anything from any game against them."

"We know we're in for a tough game. It's the club we tried to catch for so long and now we've caught them the challenge is to stay ahead."

Much of the game's build-up has surrounded Luis Suarez's potential involvement as the Uruguayan is set to face United, and Patrice Evra, for the first time since being found guilty of racially abusing the French full-back.

After their derby clash on Saturday, United return to European action as they tackle Ajax in the Europa League and Giggs has called for focus as the club enter the business end of the campaign.

"We know it's a tough run of games but these are the games you want to be playing in," he said.

"We're not quite at the make-or-break part of the season, but it's an important time and we know that if we win these games then we'll be in good shape going into the run-in."

 

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