ALSO READ: Former Manchester United midfielder dead aged 36 after cancer battle"If you think about leaving it (the national team), it's because of that, because you see the family suffer." Last month Ryan Giggs revealed he needed counselling to cope with the psychological impact of leaving Manchester United. He said: “I saw a psychologist when I left United because I had been straight from school into being an apprentice. “It was the same thing every day, going into Manchester United with a structure, and that was no longer going to be the case. It opens your eyes because there is a big old world out there other than football."
Source: The Star February 10, 2018 10:18 UTC