The English famous football player and Manchester United legend, Ryan Giggs, confessed that Chelsea is closest to win the title of the English Premier League this season, under the wonderful level of "Blues" with the Italian coach, Antonio Conte.
Giggs held a press conference Thursday at a major hotel in Cairo on the sidelines of a visit to Egypt as the UEFAE's ambassador to Egypt.
He said that it is difficult to agree on training of Arsenal, adding that Arsene Wenger is a great coach and has a long career in the Premier League, refusing to give his opinion on Wenger's departure or survival.
Regarding his team Manchester United and its results, the player said: "We have a very good professional manager, Jose Mourinho, of course there are some periods of transition, but things will take time, and we must have enough patience to get back to the top again."
Giggs expressed his pleasure in visiting Egypt and seeing the Pharaonic monuments and great pyramids, expressing his gratitude to the Egyptian people because of his great welcome. He promised to repeat the visit to Egypt, stressing that he will return again in an educational trip with his family, after the great hospitality that he found in Egypt.
Giggs praised the performance of the Egyptian player Mohamed Salah, who plays in Roma, explaining that Salah's presence in the Italian league would benefit Egypt.
He added that Salah has a great future for professionalism in the Spanish and English league, saying that he will return to England, after his experience with Chelsea that did not last long.
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