Ryan Giggs, who will captain the British soccer team at the Olympic Games this month, says he is considering a career in management when he finally quits playing. The 38-year-old is one of three over-age players in the British team at the Games, the first international tournament he has played in. British media reported on Sunday that he wanted to learn from Stuart Pearce and his Olympic coaching staff in the weeks ahead while he was always asking his club manager Alex Ferguson questions too. “Coaching is something I’m looking at more and more,” Giggs said. “In the middle of last season, I completed my UEFA A Licence, which was good. It’s a different side of things, completely different to being a player.” From gulftoday