RYAN GIGGS is ready to step up and return to management if results at Salford City do not improve.
Giggs has been out of work since leaving his job in Wales, but is taking an active interest in the League Two club he part-owns.
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Ryan Giggs stepped down as Wales head coach last yearCredit: Getty
And the Manchester United legend, 49, could be pushed back into the ground if Neil Wood fails to get Salford into play-off contention.
The Ammies’ ambitious supporters are frustrated by their inability to win promotion – and could look within their own ranks.
In July, Giggs was cleared of domestic abuse charges after being accused of assaulting ex-partner Kate Greville in November 2020.
He was also cleared of assaulting her sister Emma Greville on the same date and of controlling or coercive behavior towards Kate over a three-year period.
Wales interim head coach Rob Page officially took over from Giggs last year.
As interim boss, he secured qualification for the Qatar World Cup before being handed the permanent job.
He also led Wales to the last 16 at Euro 2021.
Meanwhile, Salford – owned by Giggs and his former teammates Gary Neville, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and David Beckham, along with Singaporean businessman Peter Lim – have struggled so far this season.
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The League Two team is in 19th place in the fourth tier after two wins, one draw and five losses in their first eight games.
Last season, Salford reached the play-offs on goals scored on the final day of the regular campaign.
They were then beaten on penalties by Stockport in the play-off semi-finals.
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