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Louis Van Gaal backs Ryan Giggs to succeed him at Manchester United

ByPA Sport Report

Updated 24/04/2015 at 21:49 GMT

Louis van Gaal expects Ryan Giggs to succeed him as Manchester United manager when the time comes.

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal (R) and assistant Ryan Giggs chat ahead of their team's English Premier League soccer match against West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns in West Bromwich October 20, 2014 (Reuters)

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Giggs has been Van Gaal's assistant since the Dutchman took over at Old Trafford last summer.
The former United midfielder had a spell in temporary charge of the 20-time champions following the dismissal of David Moyes last season and Van Gaal believes the Welshman would be the natural choice to succeed him when he departs.
"I expect that he (Giggs) will be the next manager after I am gone," Van Gaal told MUTV.
"Now I have the responsibility. He has tasks that he has to perform like the players. What he has to do, for me, he does it very well."
Meanwhile, Everton manager Roberto Martinez wants Sunday's home game against United to be a tribute to former chairman Philip Carter, who died aged 87 on Thursday, having overseen some of the club's most successful years.
Carter was in charge when Everton won the FA Cup, the European Cup Winners Cup and two league titles in the 1980s.
"Yesterday was a sad day but Sunday is an opportunity to make Sir Philip proud," Martinez told a news conference on Friday.
"It's always a glamorous occasion (against United) and playing at Goodison is a great opportunity to be together and have our thoughts on Sir Philip just before a great game to look forward to."
Everton beat United twice last season for the first time in many years but Martinez said Louis van Gaal's side, who had won six games in succession before losing at Chelsea last Saturday, were now "in their best moment of the season".
Everton lost 2-1 at Old Trafford but have recovered form recently and now sit 12th in the Premier League.
"Five games ago we had 28 points and we had to win points," Martinez added.
"I'm very happy with the reaction. Our recent performances at Goodison were very mature. I don't think they were earlier in the season."
South African international Steven Pienaar is likely to miss the game, the manager said, but Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku could start after returning from injury last weekend.
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