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We are fighting for our manager: Wayne Rooney
“We are fighting for the manager to try and get results and turn things around”.
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British media have speculated Van Gaal, who replaced David Moyes a year ago, could be about to be fired with fans unhappy at the team’s style of play.
As a result, the hosts will be desperate to get back on track as they bid to move up the table having dropped into he bottom half. Let us know by dropping a comment below via our Facebook comment box.
Rooney also said confidence in the camp is low with the fifth-placed club nine points adrift of leaders Leicester. “I know colleagues in the media appreciated such a festive gesture”.
“We’re all working together and trying to come up with the best solution to win matches”. “It is not nice, obviously, getting criticized every week, every game”.
“The last few weeks the results haven’t been great for us and it’s frustrating and as a player it’s hard to deal with”.
Manchester United’s new manager Louis van Gaal takes to the touchline before his team’s English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Norwich City at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015. On Wednesday, it was clear the 64-year-old was in an angry mood from the moment he took his seat in the media room at the Carrington training ground.
Louis van Gaal has admitted that Manchester United’s Boxing Day clash with Stoke City is a “must-win”.
“I saw the press conference for Van Gaal but I think he is in a stable situation”, Verheijen told BBC.
“I think I was already sacked, I have read…”
The former Netherlands boss said he had only turned up to speak to journalists because of Premier League rules. Or with my grandchildren?
Prickly exchanges with reporters have become commonplace for Van Gaal but he was not willing to entertain question for long as his pre-match media duties were cut short on Wednesday afternoon. What do you think? “I don’t like going against Stoke at home, they tend to keep a lot of clean sheets, and I’m going with a win for the Potters again”.
“Instead of asking for an apology from the media over rumours – which started on Twitter, not in the papers – that you had been sacked on Tuesday, how about apologising for your dreary football, Louis?”
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United have lost their last six games and in the process have been knocked out of the UEFA Champions League. “If you don’t have that desire, please knock on my door and we’ll talk – we’ll talk briefly”.