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27th May 2016
03:16pm BST

"Ryan’s got an amazing opportunity, if the circumstances allow it, to learn from one of the best coaches in the world and learn things that he won’t from going somewhere else at this stage, even being a number two somewhere perhaps a bit more comfortable."Asked if Giggs would be put out if Mourinho installed Rui Faria as his right-hand man, Kenyon said:
"I don’t think this is about pecking order. "This is about Rui’s rule within Jose’s coaching team which is very specific, very unique, and I think within that team there is a role potentially for another type of coach and if that’s Ryan I think that’s fantastic."Whether or not Giggs will heed Kenyon's advice remains to be seen. He is currently on holidays with his family.

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