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Ryan Giggs "excited" by Salford's EFL Trophy tie with Manchester United-Under21s

The Ammies won four promotions to reach the EFL in 2019.

Salford's 'Class of 92' owners meet Manchester United on Wednesday, with Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs admitting they could never have imagined it happening.

The EFL Trophy has thrown up a fascinating draw with Salford – who are part-owned by Gary Neville, his brother Phil, Giggs, David Beckham, Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes – hosting their old club in a group that also features Morecambe and Rochdale.

It may only be a United Under-21 side making the short five-mile journey across town, but there is still a sense of bewilderment for six men who made nearly 3,500 first-team appearances between them for the Red Devils.

"We certainly couldn't envisage that when we took over six or seven years ago," Giggs said.

"Everyone at the club is excited about it. It's a really good competition as it'll be a test for United's young players and of course for us, coming up against such talented young players.

Neville added: "There is a buzz around the United game, even though it's their Under-21s. Just the idea of us playing Manchester United is something you'd never imagine.

"It's a big moment but one that we'll enjoy and we'll see how we compete against them."

Salford were in the Northern Premier League when 'The Class of 92' took over the club in 2014 with Singaporean businessman Peter Lim.

Four promotions later and Salford started the 2019-20 EFL season in Sky Bet League Two.

Salford finished the coronavirus-hit campaign 11th after the final placings were determined on a points-per-game basis.

"Our ultimate ambition is to get as high as we can," Neville said when asked about the prospect of playing United on an equal footing in the Premier League one day.

"But we're aware that last season we got a reality check in League Two.

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Sir Alex Ferguson has joined some of his former Manchester United players at Salford games (Martin Rickett/PA)

"It gave us a sort of wake-up call that you have to make sure you're at the highest level all the time.

"We weren't last season so we're a long way from that (Premier League) yet, but it would certainly be very nice.

"Our time-frame is very different from reality. We say promotion every year, so we'd take two seasons, but we know that's not realistic.

"The cup competitions are nice but we've always said to be aggressive in the leagues. We know from United that the league is always going to be your bread and butter."

Salford also have an attractive televised Carabao Cup tie at Everton next week and the Ammies' ambitions on the pitch have been matched off it.

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Salford won four promotions in five years to reach the English Football League (Bradley Collyer/PA)

The Peninsula Stadium has been upgraded to a 5,000-plus arena and even in uncertain financial times the club has negotiated a lucrative sponsorship renewal with the telecommunications company TalkTalk.

The development of women's football at Salford is high on the agenda and their Lionesses team have been accepted into the Women's FA Cup for the first time.

TalkTalk's head of brand Ben Cooper said: "It's important for us that the 'For Everyone' platform is extended to the women for inclusivity.

"You can't, in all good conscience, have 'TalkTalk For Everyone' written on the front of the men's shirts and not the Lionesses. Women's football is on the rise so it makes total sense."

:: TalkTalk has extended its partnership with Salford City FC to include the Salford City Lionesses. The sponsorship is the latest example of TalkTalk's commitment to the local community and reflects the connectivity provider's efforts to champion inclusivity and diversity.

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