Ex-Manchester United star Ryan Giggs showed ‘sinister’ side, assault trial hears
- The former footballer is accused of attacking his ex-girlfriend and her sister, and also faces one charge for coercive and controlling behaviour
- Opening the case, the prosecutor described an incident in which Giggs headbutted his partner and ‘deliberately elbowed’ her sibling

The jury in the trial of former Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs, facing charges of assaulting his ex-girlfriend and her sister, was told by the prosecution on Monday that the Welsh international had a “sinister” side to him.
Giggs, 48, who has stepped down as Wales national team manager due to the case, faces charges of causing actual bodily harm to former partner Kate Greville and beating her younger sister Emma. He also faces one count of coercive and controlling behaviour.
The former footballer, who sat in the dock wearing a dark suit, has pleaded not guilty to the charges and his defence said the allegations were “based on distortion, exaggeration and lies”.
Opening the case for the prosecution, Peter Wright QC said there was a marked contrast between Giggs the player and the way he had behaved with his girlfriend in a “toxic relationship”.

“On the pitch his skills were abundant and a thing of beauty. Off the pitch and in the privacy of his personal life and home and behind closed doors, there was a much uglier and more sinister side to his character,” he said.