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Giggs laments United's inconsistency

By Agence France-presse in Manchester, Uk (China Daily) Updated: 2014-05-05 08:22

Ryan Giggs, Manchester United's caretaker manager, conceded David Moyes' permanent replacement faces a difficult task in resurrecting the fallen Premier League champion next season.

Louis van Gaal, who is about to lead the Netherlands in the upcoming World Cup finals in Brazil, remains the hot favorite to be that man, with reports suggesting he would be officially appointed as early as Tuesday.

But after Giggs' second game as temporary manager ended in a humbling 1-0 defeat by Sunderland at Old Trafford on Saturday - United's seventh home reverse in the league this season - the Welsh winger admitted his side has fallen dramatically short of the necessary standards.

"You need to improve all the time," said Giggs, English soccer's most-decorated player.

"Consistency obviously wins you trophies and titles and we were nowhere near that this season. That's obviously a problem. It's a problem that needs to be solved next year.

"I still believe there is quality here but we obviously didn't show it today (Saturday).

"We've not shown it consistently over the season. Until we do that, we will carry on having results like today and that's frustrating.

"I still believe there is quality in the dressing room. They showed that last week but didn't this week. Whether it be a lack of confidence or concentration I honestly don't know.

"We've shown it away from home, shown good form away from home, but it's been a problem at Old Trafford this year.

"In past seasons, there have been wave after wave of shots and saves, you could always see goals coming. This season, it just hasn't happened.

"I can't tell you anything about the next manager, I am just concentrating on the next game."

That next game comes on Tuesday when Hull visits Old Trafford with United keen not to record an eighth home defeat of the campaign - the seven suffered to date already representing the same total it suffered in the last four seasons, combined, of Alex Ferguson's reign.

The last home game of this disappointing campaign will also be the final Old Trafford date for a number of players - such as veteran defenders Nemanja Vidic and Patrice Evra and possibly even Giggs himself if he cannot negotiate a role under the new management.

"It's the last home game so we want a positive result," said Giggs. "Vida (Vidic) has been a brilliant player over the years, probably the greatest defender I've played with and I've played with some good ones. He's a brilliant player and will be sorely missed."

Seb Larsson took advantage of some poor United defending to score the only goal of the game after half an hour but so impressive was Sunderland's performance that it also struck the woodwork twice in the closing stages.

 Giggs laments United's inconsistency

Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck (left) vies with Sunderland midfielder Jack Colback during their English Premier League match at Old Trafford on Saturday. Andrew Yates / Agence France-Presse

(China Daily 05/05/2014 page24)

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