Manchester United’s interim manager Ryan Giggs got off to a winning start against Norwich (Picture: AP Photo)

Ryan Giggs chances of being appointed the next Manchester United manager on a full-time basis have been dealt a blow as his own father admitted he wouldn’t trust him to run the club.

The 40-year-old, who was appointed interim manager at Old Trafford last week following the sacking of David Moyes, got his managerial career off to the perfect start with a 4-0 thrashing of Norwich.

A poll on Match of the Day revealed that almost 70 per cent of United fans are keen for him to get the job permanently.

But it seems that not everyone is so keen for him to land the role.




The former Wales international’s own dad, Danny Wilson, dismissed his son’s chances, telling the Sun on Sunday: ‘I wouldn’t trust him to run a bath — let alone Manchester United.’

According to the newspaper, the pair haven’t spoken since allegations about Giggs’ private life were exposed in the media – and the latest outburst is unlikely to improve relations.