ONE IS NOT ENOUGH

Last updated : 04 April 2007 By Ed

Ryan Giggs will be disappointed if he retires with just one Champions League medal.

"Having tasted victory in 1999, it's a burning desire of mine to win the European Cup again," said Giggs.

"I saw what it meant to the fans and what it did in terms of recognition for United, and I want to experience it again.

"If I retired having won just the one Champions League, I'd be really disappointed. To go for seven or eight years after that 1999 win and not match that night ever again would be a real let-down.

"I only say that because over that period United have had teams that have been capable. I've been lucky enough to have won almost every major trophy more than once.

"The European Cup is the exception to that, so I'm determined to do it. I've maybe only got a year or two left. That's driving me on.

"I can see the finishing line and I'm just trying to enjoy it. Sometimes when you see the finishing line you tend to enjoy it more and it brings out the best in you."

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