Giggs quits as Wales coach ahead as court case looms trial

Former Wales and Man United winger Ryan Giggs has announced on Monday he will stand down as coach of the Wales national team, following their qualification for the Qatar 2022.
In a public brief statement, Giggs confirmed reports that he has quit the role completely ahead of the World Cup this winter. He said: "It has been an honor and a privilege to manage my country, but it is only right that the Wales FA, the coaching staff and the players prepare for the tournament with certainty, clarification, and without speculation around the position of their head coach.
Giggs is accused of controlling and coercive behavior against his former girlfriend.
For its part, the Football Association of Wales issued an official statement saying: "We are grateful to Giggs for his tenure as coach of the Wales national team, and appreciate the decision he has taken, which is in the interest of Welsh football." a statement read on Monday.
The statement went on: “The full focus of the FAW and the Cymru Men’s National Team is on the FIFA World Cup in Qatar later this year.”