Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs rues late slip-up against Fulham

United must concentrate to land Premier League title...

By Matt Monaghan

Paul Scholes & Ryan Giggs, Manchester United (Getty Images)
Ryan Giggs has blasted the 'disappointing' last minute goal that denied Manchester United all three points at Fulham yesterday.

United missed the chance to keep pace with Chelsea at the top of the table after a Nani penalty miss and late Brede Hangeland goal sealed the 2-2 draw.

After missing out on the Premier League title by a point last year, the Welsh veteran was annoyed at the loss of valuable points.

Speaking to MUTV, he urged his team-mates to learn from their six losses on the road last term.

"The Premier League is probably the most important after losing the title by a point last season," Giggs said.

"We lost far too many last year. They were games we were capable of winning too.

"That was the most disappointing thing. You know you are going to slip-up during a season, and every away game is going to be tough, but you have to limit the mistakes."

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