Manchester United icon Ryan Giggs has criticised the club's powerbrokers for overseeing a decade of decline at Old Trafford.
The 51-year-old, who is now co-owner and director of football at Salford City, has watched as United have struggled to reclaim their perch at the top of English football since Sir Alex Ferguson's departure in 2013.
During a Q&A with Nobby Stiles' son, John, at An Evening with Ryan Giggs earlier this week, he called out United's board for their past mistakes and urged them to support new head coach, Ruben Amorim. "Like any business, recruitment needs to be right and hasn't been for the last ten years.
We've just made poor decision after poor decision," Giggs said. Despite big wins against Liverpool and Manchester City since leaving Sporting Clube de Portugal, Amorim's tenure at United has been marked by inconsistency.
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