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Ryan Giggs saw psychiatrist after Manchester United departure

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Stevie Nicol says the race for third and fourth place in the Premier League is between Liverpool and Manchester City.

Ryan Giggs has revealed he sought treatment to help him adapt to life after Manchester United, saying he had become "institutionalised'' by his long Old Trafford career.

The mental health of the sport's professionals is in the spotlight after Everton midfielder Aaron Lennon, 30, was detained under the Mental Health Act amid concerns for his welfare on Sunday.

Earlier this week, his club and the Professional Footballers' Association offered their support to the former Tottenham player, who last featured for the Toffees as a second-half substitute against Middlesbrough on Feb.