Ryan Giggs has shed further light on his much-publicised interview for the top job at Swansea earlier this month.
Giggs was a contender for the vacant post at the Liberty Stadium after the club sacked Francesco Guidolin.
The Welshman, who left his role role as assistant manager at Manchester United during the summer, subsequently interviewed for the position but the Swans opted to appoint Bob Bradley as their new manager.
'I believe that if I never test myself as a manager at the top level then I will always regret it, and I do not want to spend the rest of my life asking: what if?