Premier League: Manchester United great Ryan Giggs claims Swansea
City could not match his ambitions when he discussed the managerial role
at the club.
Bob
Bradley was this week appointed to the Swans helm following Francesco
Guidolin's departure, but Giggs was widely thought to have been keen on
the job.
However, he has now suggested that he was unimpressed by the Premier League club after holding preliminary talks.
"There
I was enjoying my year out, having done a bit of travelling and a bit
of broadcasting, and I got the call from Swansea," he told ITV Sport.
"So I met with them a couple of times.
"But in the
end, there were just mixed messages, really, from the football side and
the ownership side of the club, and I just felt that their ambitions
didn't really match mine. So it didn't quite work out."
Giggs
served as Louis van Gaal's assistant at United for two years, having
taken charge of four games for the 20-time English champions in a
caretaker role when David Moyes left
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