
Wales manager and ex-Manchester United player Ryan Giggs has appeared in court on Wednesday and denied charges pressed against him of assaulting two women.
The former Manchester United player is currently accused of causing actual bodily harm to 2 women, one who is Kate Greville a PR executive, and the common assault of her younger sister Emma, at his home.
He has been bailed until his trial, on condition he does not approach either of the women he is accused of assaulting or approach any addresses where he believes them to be.
The Welsh international lost his coaching duties after the Football Association of Wales (FAW) issued a statement saying caretaker boss Robert Page, who has overseen matches since November, would remain in charge for Euro 2020.
In his playing Career Ryan Giggs made 963 appearances over 23 years for Manchester United, a club record.
He is considered as a legend in the Giant English club as he won a couple of titles including 13 Premier League winner's medals and has two UEFA Champions League titles under his belt.
He also featured for his national sideWales 64 times, between 1991 and 2007, and took over as national coach for the country in 2018.