Louis Van Gaal: Manchester United Games Make Me ‘Bored and Angry’
When asked to account for the mass exodus, Van Gaal added: “They are not thinking that we would score, I think, and maybe also because of the traffic that they leave the stadium a few minutes early”.
“There are many reasons to leave a stadium before the last minute”.
“There are matches where I’m very bored or angry because we’re not disorganising our opponent’s defence”, he said during a press conference, according to the Daily Mail. Do you know that my primary concern is defense? “But we are in the next round”.
And van Gaal – whose team were booed off at half-time during the club’s FA Cup win against Sheffield United – has confessed they have failed to play eye-catching football this campaign.
Michael Owen has warned Louis van Gaal that he’s betraying the Manchester United way – and his bosses “will have a decision to make” should they lose at Newcastle this evening.
Even Louis van Gaal has been “very bored” watching Manchester United’s tiresome games this season, the Dutch manager has admitted. The players are bored, fans are bored, everyone’s bored. “We have to see if [other] players are still overloaded or not”.
“I have tried to defend this team now for the last two or three weeks and it is getting more and more hard to do”.
Our landlord believes Van Gaal’s time is up but he’s concerned as to who they would bring in to replace him, not convinced that Jose Mourinho is the right man to rejig an underperforming side.
However, van Gaal’s side again faced criticism for their style of play, with former midfielder Paul Scholes blasting the performance as “negative”. “Maybe (fans left) also because of the traffic”.
United appeared to have turned the corner with a much-improved display against Chelsea at the end of December, before they ended an eight-game winless streak with a victory over Swansea earlier this month.
Manchester United found it hard to break down the League One side and many disillusioned home supporters had left the ground by the time England’s record goalscorer had finally hit the net.
“It’s not every match that every club is playing fantastically, and that was also the case in former days when it didn’t happen”.