Steve Bruce's former colleagues praised his team ...

For Steve Bruce, Ryan Giggs career so shiny until now and that it can be felt when the player was 14 years old.
Bruce had a chance to play with Giggs when enjoying the glorious period of Manchester United in the Premier League England the early 1990s. Since then also, Giggs became one of United's success thanks to the incision 11 league titles and two Champions League trophies.
We have also, though it was 35 years old, Giggs was brilliant appearance. Bruce was not surprised.
"It is not respect Gary and Phil Neville, Nicky Butt and also Paul Scholes and David Beckham, but one that caught my attention when it was Ryan Giggs," said Sunderland's manager told Press Association.
"He was the only one who noticed it and I said, 'He's going to be a star' as already seen from him, though was only 14 or 15 years."
"He trained with us and I remember him outwit Viv Anderson in a training session when he was 15 years old, and then right-back Viv England national team."
"He's a natural runner, players with natural talent, as well as a special football player."
"Everything went easy for him, so natural. It makes a terrific player."
"But there is also a mental factor. To do this while still young is not easy."
Giggs booked his 150th goal for United when carving victory over VfL Wolfsburg 2-1 in the Champions League a few days ago and no doubt Bruce was crowned as one of the legends of football.
"He was again a great show at the age of 35 years. Sometimes we are too often used the word 'great', but when he retired and you see more of his accomplishments, what he achieved as long as 17 or 18 years is staggering."
"Compliments so much directed at him, but he's really good players to watch."
"The way he carried himself and as a desire to channel his age it is still making the best players."
"He's a fantastic player."...[goal.com]