Ryan Giggs selects his all-time Manchester United XI: Rooney? Cantona? Beckham? Van Nistelrooy? Who is in?

Giggs made 963 appearances for United, more than any other player

James Orr
Wednesday 25 November 2015 09:32 EST
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Manchester United assistant manager Ryan Giggs
Manchester United assistant manager Ryan Giggs

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Manchester United legend and current assistant manager Ryan Giggs has selected his best XI of United players he has played alongside.

Giggs made his debut for United in 1991, and has since made 963 appearances for the club, more than any other player.

So who makes the cut in the the Welsh Wizard's XI? Is it Edwin van der Sar or Peter Schmeichel in goal? Does Wayne Rooney or Ruud van Nistelrooy lead the line? Click through the gallery below to find...

Giggs picked his team for Sky Sports' programme The Fantasy Football Club, where he selected his #One2Eleven. The show will be shown at 5.30pm on Sky Sports 1 on Friday evening.

As a player, Giggs won 13 Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups and two Champions League titles with United during his illustrious Old Trafford career.

United are next in action tonight, in the Champions League, against PSV Eindhoven at home. A victory would see them progress to the Last 16 of the tournament.

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