Manchester United’s head of athletic development Tony Strudwick has paid tribute to Ryan Giggs by claiming that the former midfielder "pushed the boundaries of human achievement".
United confirmed on Saturday that after 29 years at the club, Giggs would be leaving Old Trafford to pursue a career in management.
During his time as a player, the 42-year-old won 13 Premier League titles, the Champions League twice, four FA Cup trophies and the Club World Cup.
— Tony Strudwick (@StrudwickTony) 2 July 2016
And Strudwick has hailed Giggs for the incredible achievements he has made, insisting he is more than "great".
“There is no real limit to how much better an athlete who really commits to getting better can get,” Strudwick posted on Twitter.
“While every athlete has the potential to achieve greatness, only a very few push the boundaries of human achievement.” - Goal