Giggs laments the state of football after Hughes' sacking by Manchester City

No surprises: Veteran Giggs has lamented the state of modern footballRyan Giggs does not feel Mark Hughes' treatment at Manchester City should come as a surprise to any prospective manager.In the wake of Hughes' exit from Eastlands, Sunderland manager Steve Bruce suggested the dismissal, coming in the wake of a 4-3 victory over the Black Cats and 17 matches into a Premier League season that has seen City suffer just two defeats, could put young coaches off entering the management game.It is not a problem Giggs has to deal with, having just signed another one-year contract at Manchester United that will see him complete two decades at Old Trafford.But, while he feels for Hughes, a team-mate for both United and Wales, Giggs is not convinced Bruce's theory will prove to be correct.'It is the football world we live in. There is not much patience around now. Managers know that going into a job after a few bad results, the press and the fans will get on to them.'You don't have as much time as you did 10 or 15 years ago. That is difficult when you are trying to build a team'But all managers find themselves in that situation now. Sparky did a relatively good job at City but he is no different.' Manchester City's sacking of Mark Hughes was unacceptable, blasts United boss Sir Alex FergusonVIDEO: Sir Alex Ferguson slams 'unacceptable' Manchester City over sacking of Mark HughesMANCHESTER CITY FC

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