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24th May 2016
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"He's a determined character and it could work in his favour coming away from something he's known for so long because you can get a bit stale.
"I'm not saying that he has, but it might be a bit of a kick-start for him."
Giggs has been at Manchester United since 1987 and moved from youth product to first team regular before taking charge of four games in 2014 after David Moyes was sacked.
He has had to be content with an assistant's role under van Gaal but Coleman believes that Giggs has what it takes to make it as a top-flight manager.
"Has Giggsy got what it takes? Yes, definitely," he said.
"He's quite quiet, but underneath that there is a very determined and strong character and a person the players will like.
"He's got all that experience working with Moyes and van Gaal, and obviously his time with Fergie as well, and could definitely do the job.
"Man United is a massive job. So maybe he would be better going and cutting his teeth somewhere else and proving he has what it takes to then go back there."

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