Manchester United Can Win Against ‘Every’ Team, Claims Louis van Gaal
LOUIS VAN GAAL described Manchester United’s goals as “beautiful” as his side ran out comfortable 3-0 winners against Sunderland to go top of the Premier League.
Anthony Martial is all anyone wants to talk about at Old Trafford lately, and the energy his dominance has brought the new Premier League table leaders has been invaluable to Manchester United.
He noted that there are tougher challenges ahead, including a trip to Arsenal on Sunday.
Anthony Martial delivered another impressive performance in United’s 3-0 win over Sunderland on Saturday and the 19-year-old says he is determined to live up to his significant transfer fee.
But the Dutchman believes it is too early to gauge United’s chances of a first title since legendary former manager Alex Ferguson delivered his 13th and final championship in 2013.
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“Of course I saw that game, but I also saw the first half and Wolfsburg were very strong”.
Just 38 seconds after the restart, Rooney bundled in his first premier eague goal in 999 minutes.
And Wayne Rooney doubled that lead with less than a minute gone in the second period, with Juan Mata adding the third right at the death as United over took from City to go top of the table. From the first day I was hoping to see the team in this place the club has occupied for so many times in the past. “He is not only a goalscorer, but he is also an attacking point and he can prepare goals”.
“The second goal is the same”.
“I can accept losing sometimes, but we made it very easy in the end”.
“I said to the security guy: “You are now a security guy of a club that top of the league” and that makes a huge difference”.
Earlier, Martial had helped Rooney by setting him up for the “knee in” that ended his Premier League drought. That’s why when we won the first five (league) games, we didn’t say we were going to win the league.