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After winning his tenth Premier League trophy with Manchester United, Ryan Giggs warned that the hard work starts now for his team-mates ahead of the Champions League final in Moscow on May 21. Giggs came off the bench to score United's second in the 2-0 win over Wigan on Sunday, and also equalled Sir Bobby Charlton's club record of 758 appearances. But shortly after ensuring the Premiership title remained at Old Trafford for the second year in succession, Giggs warned that the hardest part of the season is yet to come. He said: "In the next week we'll be kicking lumps out of each other to make the team for Moscow. "When we get back to training for the Champions League final everybody in the squad will be bidding for a place and that includes me. Just because I have managed to achieve what I have means nothing when it comes to the line-up for the final with Chelsea. "The final, literally, will be a whole new ball game and with everybody fit and desperate to play, the last thing that will be happening is that we relax after winning the title. "Far from it. Becoming champions again is good for the team, it is good psychologically. And if I were in Chelsea's shoes right now I reckon I would be down. "But the celebrations will be over pretty quickly for us. We need to get ready for the final." Giggs and Paul Scholes have already been told by Ferguson that they will play in Moscow, and the winger sees more bad news ahead for his team's rivals in the future. He added: "Whatever we achieve this season will only be a start — this team has now won two titles and is in the final of the Champions League but that is really only a start. We will go on to bigger and better things." |
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