MANCHESTER, England -- Ryan Giggs is starting his stint as interim Manchester United manager by urging his players to entertain the fans who have endured a miserable season. Clippers Jerseys . The 40-year-old midfielder was put in charge on Tuesday when David Moyes reign ended after 10 months with the defending champions in seventh place in the English Premier League. Speaking publicly for the first time since his temporary appointment, Giggs provided an insight into what he has told the squad about Saturdays match against Norwich at Old Trafford. "I trust you and I know what youre capable of, and go out there and show it on Saturday, and give the fans something to shout about," Giggs said on Friday. "Entertain them, score goals, make tackles, play with speed, play with tempo." Giggs is expected to manage the team for only the remaining four matches of the season before a more experienced successor to Moyes is appointed. "It has been a difficult week for the club and its been a bit of a whirlwind week for me but one Ive enjoyed," Giggs said. "It has been different, chaotic, and Ive been getting a little taste as its my fourth day in the job." Giggs came through the youth ranks at Old Trafford and was part of the famed "Class of 92" youth team that helped contribute to so much of the clubs success under Alex Ferguson, who retired last year after more than 26 years in charge. "Ive had to take a bit of stick (from the players)," Giggs said. "Things like, Where are you going to park? What do we call you? "The players have been great and the reaction in training has been sharp. Ive just tried to make things relaxed and for everyone to enjoy themselves ... lets have a good end to what has been a frustrating and disappointing season." The clubs most decorated player, who has made 962 appearances, is still in the squad and could pick himself to play against Norwich. "Ive just given myself a five-year contract," Giggs joked. "I havent done much this week but am still involved as a player as well." Giggs is being assisted by former teammates Phil Neville, Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes as he tries to stabilize a team in turmoil. "Its the proudest moment of my life," Giggs said. "Ive supported Manchester United all my life. Its been the biggest part of my life since I was 14, when I signed schoolboy forms. Im proud, happy, a little bit nervous but just like I am as a player, I cant wait for the game on Saturday." Moyes can now prepare for the future after finally agreeing on his severance package with United on Friday. "Terms of settlement have been agreed between the club and David Moyes in respect of the termination of his employment," the League Managers Association said in a statement. "A settlement agreement is in the process of being finalized." Montrezl Harrell Jersey . 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The game lasted 3 hours, 37 minutes. Both starting pitcher failed to make it out of the fifth inning, seven relievers saw action and neither team seemed in a hurry to put an end to the drudgery. "It was a mentally challenging game because its such a grind," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. "A lot of time, a lot of deep counts, a lot of catcher visits." One night after hitting five homers against the Rays, Baltimore totalled nine hits -- eight singles and an RBI double by Nelson Cruz in the seventh inning. "Coming off last night, we had such a great game and you want to kind of repeat it, but the pace of the game kind of slows your excitement down a little bit," said Orioles catcher Caleb Joseph, who had two RBIs. "Youve got to stay into it, and our guys did a great job." Baltimore, which leads the majors in home runs, improved to 12-28 when not going deep. The Orioles also extended their lead in the AL East to seven games over the New York Yankees. "I try not to look at any scoreboards yet," Showalter said. Jonathan Schoop singled in the go-ahead run in the sixth inning off Grant Balfour (1-6) to help the Orioles to their 10th win in 14 games against Tampa Bay. Baltimore relievers gave up one hit over the final 4 1-3 innings. Brad Brach (5-0) got four outs in relief of starter Wei-Yin Chen and Zach Britton worked the ninth for his 28th save. "These are the type of games we have to have late in the season," Joseph said. Evan Longoria had two RBIs for the Rays, who have lost seven of 10 since reaching the .500 mark on Aug. 15. Tampa Bay stranded nine, had two runners thrown out at the plate and failed to score after loading the bases in the sixth with one out and the game tied. Luc Mbah a Moute Jersey. "Opportunity, opportunity, opportunity and then nothing happens," manager Joe Maddon said. "Its the same refrain -- inability to score with runners in scoring position." Alex Cobb gave up two runs, three hits and three walks in four innings for Tampa Bay. Cobb is unbeaten since June 23 and has a franchise-record streak of nine starts allowing two runs or fewer. The Rays got six hits in the first two innings but scored only one run, on a first-inning RBI single by Longoria. Baltimore went up 2-1 in the fourth. With two out and runners on second and third, Joseph hit a sinking liner to centre that ticked off the glove of a diving Desmond Jennings. A two-out double by Longoria tied it in the fifth and ended Chens shortest outing since June 28. But the Rays would get only one more hit after that. "We havent really played that poorly," Longoria said. "Weve played pretty well. The pitching staff has done well. I think really (we have to) just control what we can control, continue to believe and have fun." TRAINERS ROOM Rays: C Ryan Hanigan was activated from the DL after missing 38 games with a left oblique strain and C Curt Casali was optioned to Triple-A Durham. Orioles: 3B Manny Machado left the team for California to have season-ending surgery on his right knee Wednesday. UP NEXT Rays: Left-hander Drew Smyly (1-1) starts Wednesday, seeking an encore for his two-hit shutout Friday in Toronto. Smyly has an 0.64 ERA in four career appearances against Baltimore. Orioles: Rookie RHP Kevin Gausman (7-5) is 1-2 with a 7.16 ERA in four career games against Tampa Bay. UPON FURTHER REVIEW Replay was used in the third inning on, of all things, a walk. Umpires called for a crew chief review after home plate umpire Pat Hoberg awarded Nick Markakis first base. A replay of the at-bat revealed the count was full, and Markakis returned to the plate. 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