Giggs named best player in EPL history
MANCHESTER United veteran Ryan Giggs has been named as the Premier Leagues’ best player in its 20 year history. The 38-year-old winger has been ever present since the rebranding of the top-flight back in 1992, recently breaking the 900 appearances mark in all competitions – all for the Red Devils.
During his time at Old Trafford, Giggs has lifted the league title 12 times, with two Champions League winners medals and whole host of other domestic and continental honours inbetween.
Individually, the Welsh wizard won PFA Young Player of the Year twice in succession and Players’ Player of the Season for his performances in the 2008/09 campaign, whilst claiming the BBC Sports Personality of the Year in the same season.
The former international captain also holds numerous records throughout the history of the Premier League, with such accolades as most capped player with 638 appearances, the only player to have played and scored in every season of the Premier League, as well as the first to score 100 goals in the league for United.
On being named the league’s best player in its 20 year running, Giggs told the Premier League: "It's a joy to be a part of the Premier League, to see it right from the start to what it is now."
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