The Welshman was hopeful of securing his first permanent job in management, but was reportedly overlooked following a poor interview along with Paul Clement and Marcelino

Ryan Giggs was overlooked for the Swansea City manager post after a poor interview, the Daily Mail reports.

The Manchester United and Wales legend is still looking for his break in the dugout but had been confident of landing the role in his homeland before being snubbed for Le Havre head coach Bob Bradley.

Giggs’ lack of experience in a top job counted against him, too, with only four matches as Red Devils interim boss in 2014 to fall back on. He was, however, Louis van Gaal's assistant during the Dutchman's ill-fated reign at Old Trafford.

Bayern Munich assistant boss Paul Clement and Villarreal head coach Marcelino were also interviewed before being beaten to the job by the former US national boss, who has succeeded Francesco Guidolin.