RYAN GIGGS is putting his boots back on to help struggling Salford City.
The Welsh legend, 50, was spotted back on the pitch for the warm-up in their League Two game against Fleetwood on Tuesday and then went into the dugout.
GettyRyan Giggs was on the touchline for Salford City on Saturday[/caption]
GettyThe former Man Utd star joined boss Karl Robinson in the dugout again on Saturday[/caption]
Giggs is a part-owner of the club and there have been suggestions he could get more involved in the playing side.
Whether he is going to make the move more permanent and significant remains to be seen.
He was in the set-up for the 2-2 draw at Fleetwood, where Francis Okoronkwo netted a dramatic 98th-minute equaliser for City.
And Giggs was snapped in the dugout again alongside boss Karl Robinson during Saturday’s 2-1 FA Cup win over Shrewsbury.
Matthew Lund scored twice for the hosts as Salford extended their unbeaten run to five games across all competitions.
The club had made a slow start to the new League Two season.
But after a mini-revival, they now sit just two points off the playoff spots in 12th place.
Giggs has not held a regular managerial position since leaving the Welsh national team in 2022.
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The former Man Utd star became manager of his country in 2018, before being arrested on assault charges two years later.
Giggs, who has always denied any wrongdoing, stepped down from the role in June 2022 ahead of his trial, where a jury failed to reach a verdict.
Salford City YouTubeGiggs has been taking training session with Salford too[/caption]
He has since been trying to rebuild his life out of the spotlight after the prospect of a second trial collapsed in 2023.
It emerged earlier this year he was working again as Salford’s director of football.
And now he appears to be getting more hands-on in the coaching side of the job.
Giggs is co-owner of the League Two club along with his ex-United team-mates Gary and Phil Neville, Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes.
He joined the Red Devils as a 14-year-old and went on to win 13 Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups and two Champions Leagues.
Over the course of almost 1000 games for Man Utd, he scored 168 goals.