Louis van Gaal ‘worried’ about unhappiness of Manchester United fans
There was little will from Van Gaal to discuss last year’s eight-goal thriller, in which United held a two-goal lead twice.
Louis van Gaal has admitted in the short term it is not good for Manchester United that he has allowed James Wilson to leave the club on loan, report the Express.
Rob’s interview follows a recent flurry of calls to the Mercury’s offices from both United Kingdom national reporters and overseas journalists asking about City, following the club’s unexpected start to the season which has seen them topping the table after 13 games.
Several fans have questioned the dip in form of proven attackers under the Manchester United manager and now it seems the players believe it as well.
The 28-year-old scored one and had a hand in the other four goals in Leicester’s 5-3 win over Van Gaal’s team 14 months ago.
“Like everybody else I am also curious in these days to watch my team, and to see how we respond in these big matches”.
Ranieri did reveal though that Leicester’s Thai owners had spoken about long-term ambitions of finishing high up the table when appointing the 64-year-old last summer and such lofty aims are important to current players, notably Vardy and Riyad Mahrez, who are attracting envious glances from elsewhere. We’ve proved that more than ever this season. Scholes has not minced words either, describing them as “boring” and saying he would not enjoy playing under Van Gaal.
Wenger will be watching the Leicester game ahead of Arsenal’s flight to Norwich on Saturday as they prepare to take on the Canaries at Carrow Road on Sunday afternoon.
“It is hard for me because I have waited a long time for this chance”.
Vardy could set a new Premier League record against Manchester United at the King Power Stadium tomorrow if he scores in his 11th consecutive game.
The spirit in our group, I think, is strong.
Diego Costa’s goal gave Chelsea a much-needed win, but we don’t know if the victory over the Canaries represents a false dawn for Jose Mourinho’s Blues. After there is Jamie, there is me and everybody – the team.
Man United put in a hugely frustrating performance against PSV, particularly during the second half, and a lack of cutting edge cost them as they were held to a goalless draw.