CARLOS TEVEZ insists Ryan Giggs inspired Manchester United to Premier League glory.
Argie striker Tevez says the Welshman gave the team the perfect lift going into their final-day match of the season against Wigan at the JJB on Sunday — by keeping such a cool head.
Tevez said: “Giggs was on the bench and he didn’t say anything! He was totally calm about it. It boosted the whole squad.
“It’s impressive. I wouldn’t be able to react like that. I don’t have enough words of praise for him. Him and Paul Scholes. I would like to be like them. They have so much wisdom.
“With Scholes you don’t want to get on the wrong side of him. He can kill you if you are. Other players are very respectful of him.”
Tevez rates the title triumph as the greatest achievement in his career because of the way he had to earn it.
He added: “To have won the league in Argentina, Brazil and now England — I’ve achieved something unique, which I will be able to tell my grandchildren about. It’s an unrivalled experience.
“I’ve fought hard. I wasn’t given a place in the team because of my name. I got it through a lot of sacrifice.
“It’s beautiful not to be given any presents. Fighting against adversity is what I do best. I don’t like it when it’s made easy for me.
“I don’t know what easy things are like. The more difficult it is the better I perform.
“I work best under pressure. And at United I’ve proved it. I’ve performed at a club where you always have to be at the top of your game.
“I’m at the No1 club in the world. Being a champion here is incomparable.
“Now I’m focused on the 21st and the Champions League final. The whole team is.
“The season hasn’t finished and we have a big challenge to go.
“I scored my first goal at United against Chelsea. Now I want to repeat it in Moscow.”