RYANÂ Giggs made history with his strike against Tottenham and the
veteran has another landmark in his sights as Manchester United
continue to prove there is life without Cristiano Ronaldo.
Giggs,
a couple of months shy of his 36th birthday, is now the only player to
score in every Premier League season after curling his free-kick into
the top corner at White Hart Lane to spark United's comeback.
It
also took Giggs' goal tally to 149 for United, meaning he is one away
from Ruud van Nistelrooy, who is eighth in the club's list of all-time
scorers.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson could rest Giggs
for this week's Champions League trip to Turkey to face Besiktas, so he
may have the chance notch his 150 next week against Manchester City -
the club he could have joined as a youngster.
Giggs said:
"I'm proud that I have scored in every Premier League season but
hopefully that is not it. I don't want it to be my goal for the season.
Hopefully I will score more.
"I don't score as many as I
used to but I try and score some important ones. The goal against
Tottenham was probably one of them."