The Welsh national football team will play in the World Cup for the first time in 64 years, but Ryan Giggs will not be a part of the Dragons’ history. The legendary footballer of Manchester United has officially resigned as the coach of the Welsh national team.Earlier in the day, the island media announced that such an epilogue was very realistic, so that Giggs would go public on Monday night and announce his decision to leave the helm of the national team, explaining that he did not want private problems to disrupt Wales’ preparations for the upcoming World Cup in Qatar.Tue 02:00: (2.85) Sao Paulo (3.10) Palmeiras (2.68)A reminder – in November 2020, Football Association of Wales suspended Giggs until further notice due to accusations that he physically assaulted his ex-girlfriend, and then her sister. Giggs denied the accusations, but he will have to prove his innocence at the trial in August, which should last about two weeks.”After a long deliberation, I am retiring from the position of coach of Wales. It was an honor and a privilege to lead my country, but it is quite right that FA Wales, the professional staff and players prepare for the tournament with certainty, without any speculation about the position of the coach.”I don’t want my country’s preparations for the World Cup to be affected, destabilized or in any way threatened by constant interest in this case. I was lucky to enjoy unforgettable moments during the three years spent at the helm of the national team,” Giggs said.🚨 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋: Ryan Giggs resigns as Wales manager. 🏴❌“I am standing down from my position as manager of the Wales men’s national team.It was an honour and privilege to manage this team.”(Source: @Cymru) pic.twitter.com/X0LVbwKkQh— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) June 20, 2022 He will be succeeded as the coach by the current assistant Robert Page. The former manager of the English lower league teams led Wales for a little over a year and a half, and in that period he achieved ten victories, of which by far the most significant is the one from fifteen days ago against Ukraine, with which the Dragons won a place in the World Cup.