Giggs Urges Referees To Protect Daniel James

Wales national team coach Ryan Giggs has urged match officials to protect Man United’s youngster Daniel James.

Giggs Urges Referees To Protect Daniel James
Giggs and James

After being booked in the game against Wolves at the Molineux on Monday for deliberate diving, Giggs has insisted James is not a diver, but rather suffers more fouls instead.

Featuring twice for the Red Devils in the new Premier League season, Giggs believes the newly recruited Man United winger has been fouled a lot, urging referees to start protecting the Welsh player.

“You’ve seen he gets kicked a lot.

“Sometimes when you anticipate it, it can look live a dive. The speed he’s going at it can look worse, but I’m not worried about that.

“He gets a lot of stick and referees need to protect him.

“I watched a lot of the pre-season games and he did well as he usually plays on the left.

“It gives me a different option as well if he’s playing his club football on the right. If I want to do that I can.”

James was signed by Manchester United in the summer for a fee said to be in the region of £15 million from Championship club Swansea City.

The 21-year-old pacey forward, who made his full Wales debut under Giggs against Albania in November has been named in Wales 26-man squad for next month’s crunch Euro 2020 qualifier against Azerbaijan in Cardiff.

James scored 4 goals with seven assists in thirty-three EFL games for Swansea City last season.