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Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs picks the eleven best players he has played with throughout his career

Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs has picked a star-studded #One2Eleven for The Fantasy Football Club.

We asked him to pick the best players he has played with and among those selected by Giggs are Cristiano Ronaldo, Eric Cantona, David Beckham and Wayne Rooney.

Watch The Fantasy Football Club at 5.30pm on Friday evening when Giggs will talk through his #One2Eleven in full...

GOALKEEPER - Peter Schmeichel

14 Aug 1994:  Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel celebrates during the FA Charity Shield match against Blackburn Rovers at Wembley Stadium in Lo
Image: Peter Schmeichel wins Ryan Giggs' vote to play in goal

Signed by Manchester United for just £550,000 in 1991, the Great Dane would go on to become one of United's best-ever 'keepers. He won five Premier League titles alongside Giggs as well as three FA Cups and also the Champions League in 1999.

GIGGS SAYS: "It was probably between three goalkeepers - Schmeichel, Neville Southall and Edwin van der Saar. But Peter was at the top of his game when I played with him… he was larger than life, a massive character and a winner."

RIGHT-BACK - Gary Neville

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Image: At right-back Ryan Giggs has gone for his former United team-mate Gary Neville

United's second-longest serving player behind Giggs, Neville also spent his entire professional career at Old Trafford. He captained United to the title in 2007 and made more than 600 appearances during his time with the club.  

GIGGS SAYS: "The easiest decision in the team. He was England's No 1 for so many years and he was so consistent. His biggest quality was his positional play, he was always in the right position."

CENTRE-BACK - Jaap Stam

FUSSBALL : CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 00/01 , Muenchen , 18.04.01..FC BAYERN MUENCHEN - MANCHESTER UNITED 2:1..Jaap STAM / MANCHESTER..FOTO:BONGARTS/Martin-Rose
Image: Jaap Stam was part of the United team, alongside Ryan Giggs, that won the 1999 Champions League

Stam won the Premier League in each of his three seasons at United and also won the Champions League alongside Giggs in 1999. Sir Alex Ferguson later admitted he made a mistake in selling Stam to Lazio in 2001.

GIGGS SAYS: "He had everything. He was good in the air, had good feet, was quick, strong and aggressive."

CENTRE-BACK - Rio Ferdinand

Image: Rio Ferdinand 'was a brilliant leader, brilliant in the air and a great defender,' according to Ryan Giggs

Signed for a record fee for a defender in 2002, Ferdinand enjoyed 12 successful seasons with United. He formed a formidable partnership with Nemanja Vidic at the centre of defence and lifted the 2008 Champions League trophy with Giggs.

GIGGS SAYS: "He was a brilliant leader, brilliant in the air and a great defender. He would work well with Stam too."

LEFT-BACK - Denis Irwin

3 Jan 1999:  Denis Irwin of Manchester United celebrates his goal against Middlesbrough in the FA Cup third round match at Old Trafford in Manchester, Engl
Image: Denis Irwin played over 500 games for Manchester United and gets the nod as left-back in Ryan Giggs' line-up

Described by Sir Alex Ferguson as an "unbelievable player", Irwin made more than 500 appearances for United after signing in 1990. He was the only ever-present in the double-winning campaign of 1993/94 and won the Champions League in 1999 at the age of 34.

GIGGS SAYS: "Another difficult one because I played with two brilliant left-backs - Denis Irwin and Patrice Evra. I just go for Denis because he was so consistent and he scored goals from penalties, free-kicks and open play and could also play with both feet."

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RIGHT MIDFIELD - David Beckham

David Beckham celebrates after scoring from the halfway line, during the Premier League match between Wimbledon and Man Utd at Selhurst Park in 1996
Image: David Beckham was 'the best crosser of the ball I have ever seen', says Ryan Giggs

Another member of the Class of '92 that won the FA Youth Cup with Giggs, Beckham went on to become one of the most famous footballers in the world. He won six Premier League titles with Giggs along with two FA Cups and the Champions League.

GIGGS SAYS: "The best crosser of the ball I have ever seen. You would make a run and he would put the ball into your path without having to break stride. A brilliant footballer."

CENTRE MIDFIELD - Roy Keane

Portrait of Roy Keane of Manchester United, 1999
Image: Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane will line up in central midfield in Ryan Giggs' One2Eleven

A tough-tackling midfielder, Keane joined United from Nottingham Forest in 1993 and took over as club captain in 1997. He would lead the team until his departure in 2005, during which time he won seven Premier League titles and the Champions League.

GIGGS SAYS: "The best captain I played under. A brilliant player who led by example. He would be the first name on my team sheet."

CENTRE MIDFIELD - Paul Scholes

Image: Paul Scholes 'was an unbelievable talent', according to Ryan Giggs

Along with Giggs, Sir Alex Ferguson said that Scholes was one of only four "world-class" players that he managed during his time at United. Scholes, who broke into the first team in 1994, made more than 700 appearances and also scored 155 goals.

GIGGS SAYS: "He could control a game and complemented Keane brilliantly. He was an unbelievable talent."

LEFT MIDFIELD - Cristiano Ronaldo

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Image: Three-time World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo takes his place on the left-hand side of midfield

The Portugal star was signed as an 18-year-old in 2003 after playing against United in a pre-season friendly for Sporting Lisbon. He was the Manchester United fans' player of the year for three seasons and was the top Premier League scorer in 2007/08 with 31 goals.

GIGGS SAYS: "He was a brilliant player. He took a bit of time to settle but then grew into the world's best player and has got stronger and stronger. He can score every type of goal and is just a phenomenal player."

FORWARD - Eric Cantona

28 Aug 1993:  Eric Cantona of Manchester United pauses for breath during the Football Association Carling Premiership match against Southampton at The Dell
Image: Former Manchester United captain Eric Cantona is one of Ryan Giggs' two strikers in a 4-4-2 formation

Despite only spending five years at Old Trafford, Cantona is regarded as one of United's greatest-ever players. In his first season he helped inspire United to their first top-flight title in 25 years and won the Premier League three more times during his spell with the club.

GIGGS SAYS: "He had a massive influence on my career as a young player coming into the team. We struck up a good relationship and he ruled Old Trafford for five years. He was an unbelievable talent to play with and watch in games and training."

FORWARD - Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney applauds the crowd
Image: Current Manchester United skipper Wayne Rooney 'has got a bit of everything', says Ryan Giggs

After joining United as a teenager, Rooney is now the club captain, joint-second top scorer of all time and England's leading scorer. He has reached double figures in every season with the club and has been named in the Premier League Team of the Year on three occasions.

GIGGS SAYS: "He has got a bit of everything. He has embraced the role of captaining his country and then being United's captain. He has been so consistent after starting out at such a young age."

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Image: These are the 11 players Ryan Giggs has selected in his One2Eleven

To win a signed copy of Giggs' One2Eleven team sheet, answer this question:

What does Ryan Giggs say is his favourite Eric Cantona moment?

Then head to Twitter and use the hashtag #One2Eleven followed by the answer, with the first correct one being the winner (terms and conditions apply).

And then tune into the show on Friday to discover the right answer....

Don't miss The Fantasy Football Club at 5.30pm on Sky Sports 1 HD on Friday.

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