The Manchester United boss believes the retired Welsh international is the model professional.
Sir Alex Ferguson believes that the most decorated footballer in Premier League history, Ryan Giggs, is the standard-bearer for any wannabe Manchester United player, as his professionalism over a two-decade period has never faltered.
The Scottish boss, speaking to CNN, stated that training sessions at the club are at a consistently high level, as his squad know that if their performances ever waver, then they will be dropped. This, he says, therefore contributes to good quality training.
"I think the players at this club realise quickly they have to have a standard and they don't go below that standard or they won't be playing. So our training performances are fantastic," he said.
"The intensity, the concentration, the quality is always first class. So through that I've been able to enjoy it and I've had very, very, very few occasions in my whole time where a player is off colour or his wife's not well or the kid's not well that can change a guy for a day or two... but in the main I have been fortunate to see these players over the years purport themselves on a football field and at training that makes you proud that you say well 'I'm at the right club and I've got the right players'.
"They don't always win," he said, "but they always try to win. I think I'm very lucky."
Singling out one player for specific elevated praise, the trophy-magnet manager said, "You look at someone like Ryan Giggs and he has to be the prime example of what we're after in life. Someone that has never changed, someone who at every training session does his best and throughout his 20 year career has excelled in different levels all the time.
"He just keeps going and going and going. He reinvents his energy better than anyone I've ever seen," he concluded.
Alan Dawson, Goal.com
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