But the Reds’ winger, who was a second-half substitute for Ji-sung Park, says doing it in a game where he equalled Sir Bobby Charton’s appearance record is a mere aside.
“It feels great,” he said of his record-extending tenth title. “I’m not bothered about individual records, this is what it’s all about – championships.
“We knew it would be a tough game, and it was. We did well in the first half and got that first goal. Then it was a case of holding on.”
“It was a great goal just to settle us down,” added the Welshman. “We felt a little more comfortable after that.”
The 34-year-old is now targeting a double in Moscow a week on Wednesday. The Reds travel to the Russian capital to take on Chelsea in the Champions League final, and Giggs says: “Winning the league feels great, and hopefully we can win another trophy in ten days’ time.”
source: manutd.com