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EPL: Manchester United unlucky not to beat Chelsea, says Wayne Rooney
Midfielder Schneiderlin said: “We talked before the game and said it was a must for us to be aggressive, to be on the front foot and to attack, just for our fans because they deserve to see some attractive football”.
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Sir Alex Ferguson would act as an advisor for Ryan Giggs were he to take over from Louis van Gaal as manager of Manchester United, a respected journalist has claimed.
Although Manchester United eventually ended up firing another blank and extending their winless run to eight games, Scholes was happy with Rooney showing the characteristics of old and wants to see more of the same in 2016.
Sixth-placed United produced an improved display at Old Trafford, having limped to a 2-0 defeat at Stoke City on Saturday, enjoying two-thirds of the possession without being able to break down Chelsea’s defence.
Against Chelsea the Red Devils were the better side and hit the woodwork twice in the first half.
But Terry admitted that the Premier League table still makes painful reading with Chelsea languishing in 14th place, level on points with Norwich and Bournemouth.
“Without doubt, (we need) to push on, we need to win all our home games and be hard to beat in our away games as well”.
Asked about the constant media speculation over his job, Van Gaal told BT Sport: “I can not have any influence on that”. We just needed to score one goal and then be able to play around it. Actually, after a long time people cannot say that Manchester played bad. We’ve had three games now without losing so are making the right steps. You could see how much it meant to the players. We’d be letting ourselves down if we didn’t go out on the pitch and play football and give our all.
“We’re going through a tough time, but we’ve all stuck together, we put up a great fight and should have won. We stood up, showed we were the better team, but couldn’t quite get the win”.
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“We have to fight in a tough time”.