Ryan Giggs
Quits As Welsh Manager Ahead Of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
Wales interim boss Rob Page has
guided the nation to its first World Cup appearance since 1958, and Ryan Giggs
has now made the decision to cede responsibility.
Giggs has denied the allegations and
pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Wales interim boss Rob Page has
guided Wales to their first World Cup appearance since 1958 - and Giggs has now
made the decision to cede responsibility ahead of the global tournament.
"It has been an honour and a
privilege to manage my country, but it is only right that the Wales FA, the
coaching staff and the players prepare for the tournament with certainty,
clarification and without speculation around the position of their head
coach," Ryan Giggs said in a statement on Monday.
"I have been fortunate enough
to have enjoyed some unforgettable moments during my three years in charge of
the national team. I am proud of my record and will cherish those special times
forever. I am sad that we cannot continue this journey together because I
believe that this extraordinary group will make the country proud at our first
World Cup since 1958."
"As has been well publicised, I
have pleaded not guilty to the criminal accusations being heard at Manchester
Crown Court," Giggs said as per goal.com.
"Whilst I am confident in our
judicial process, I had hoped that the case would have been heard earlier to
enable me to resume my managerial responsibilities."
"Through nobody's fault the
case has been delayed. I do not want the country's preparations for the World
Cup to be affected, destabilised or jeopardised in any way by the continued
interest around this case. It is my intention to resume my managerial career at
a later date and I look forward to watching our national team alongside you in
the stands," he added.
Wales entered the FIFA World Cup
Qatar 2022 after andriy own goal from a Gareth Bale free-kick ended Ukraine's hopes.
Wales have reached the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1958 after
Ukraine's Yarmolenko headed into his own net in the play-off final.

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