Ryan Giggs still insists he wants to continue playing for Wales even if their World Cup dreams have been shattered.
He will captain the side again in the Ernst Happel Stadium where Wales will try to regain some pride against the Austrians, who beat them 2-0 on Saturday in Cardiff in the first leg of their Group Six double-header.
"Hopefully I can do the job long term. This has been a special spell for me and the greatest honour you can have is to captain your country," said Giggs. "I enjoyed Saturday even if we lost. Long term it is up to John (Toshack, coach) but I am looking forward to doing it again."
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