No room for complacency, insists Giggs
Date published: 03 March 2009
Ryan Giggs insists there will be no complacency from Manchester United in the Barclays Premier League title race.
After pocketing the Carling Cup at Wembley on Sunday, United are back on league duty at Newcastle tomorrow night.
Although Sir Alex Ferguson has previously claimed the trip to St James' Park was his side's priority for the week, Liverpool's defeat at Middlesbrough on Saturday might have changed the picture.
With a seven–point lead over Chelsea, who are now their closest challengers, and a game in hand, United appear to be in an impregnable position.
But Giggs, a veteran of 10 championship–winning campaigns, knows the danger that lies in thinking the trophy is secure.
"We are not getting complacent," he said.
"We have lost leads before and also won titles when we have come from behind."
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