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Giggs ready to begin journey as Wales coach in China Cup opener

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IANS Nanning
Last Updated : Mar 21 2018 | 10:30 PM IST

Even though some of the footballers suffered jet leg after a long journey, new Wales coach Ryan Giggs said here on Wednesday that he will try to strike a balance between keeping players fit and getting good results in the China Cup.

"We had difficulties, players arriving at different times, jet leg, but overall, the facility is very good, the hotel is fantastic, so the preparation has gone as well as possible," said Giggs at the pre-match press conference, reports Xinhua news agency.

When asked about his arrangement for the game on Thursday, Giggs said, "It's something we need to evaluate, with players' travelling, playing at the weekend. So it's about getting players out there a hundred percent fit. And also I brought my strongest team available. So there will be a lot of changing.

"I realized it's the most important part of the season for many players. But also I wanna win the game. So it's really about the balance, not taking any stupid risks and trying to get the team as competitive as possible."

Speaking of their first opponents, hosts China, Giggs said, "Our expectation is that it would be a tough game, first game against the hosts. China has a great manager.

"It's a tough game not only because they have a great manager, but also because they're at home and they want to win trophies. We watch their videos. They are very aggressive. They play wonderful football. So with all that in mind, it should be an attractive game."

The game versus China would be the first game of Giggs as the coach of Wales. When asked about his feeling for the first game, he said, "A lot of emotions are going around in my mind. The first is proud. I am proud to be the manager of Wales, I am proud to be coaching the players. And excited as well. I've been in the job now for over two months. I've been doing all the various building up of the game, preparing for the trip as best as I can. I'm really looking forward to the game tommorow."

When asked about his philosophy as a coach, Giggs said his philosophy is to win games, but to do it in the right way. "Just like when I was a player. You want to play good football, attractive football, but also you have to do the difficult things as well, which is the basics, working hard, working as a team. I'm very lucky that I've been carrying a team with good team spirit."

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China will play Wales on March 22. The winner goes into the final directly and the loser enters the third-place playoff.

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First Published: Mar 21 2018 | 10:26 PM IST

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