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Pressure Mounts On Van Gaal, Leicester Lose To Liverpool
Depay was substituted in Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at Stoke but Hiddink, who worked with the youngster during his time in charge of the Dutch national team, insists he will come good. We have to cope with that and look for the solution.
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“I have said already in former press conferences that it is not always that the club has to fire or sack me”.
Van Gaal, who has stated in the past few weeks that he was under increased pressure of potentially being fired, doesn’t help his case to remain manager of one of the biggest football clubs in the world with the loss to Stoke City.
On whether he was still the right man for the job, the 64-year-old Dutchman said: “It’s more hard because I’m also part of the four matches that we have lost”.
Louis Van Gaal is on the verge of leaving Manchester United, after losing the support of players and fans, according to Charlie Wyett of The Sun.
It is United’s worst run of results since an eight-game winless streak between December 1989 and January 1990, which could cost Van Gaal his job 18 months after his appointment as the successor to David Moyes.
“No”, he said. “Because for me it’s much more important that people are saying that to me”.
Crystal Palace is two points behind Tottenham in fifth place after a 0-0 draw at Bournemouth that extended the London club’s unbeaten run to four games. “Do you think that I want to talk with the media now?”
“You can say we can quickly get over this defeat by playing against Chelsea but in the time in between, you have to recover because the players have given everything”, said the United boss.
Under-pressure Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal will decide whether to bring Wayne Rooney back into his side for Monday night’s Premier League meeting with Chelsea at Old Trafford.
The former England striker said: “Van Gaal chose to take on the media this week and he picked a team he thought would scrap for him and that was the best they could do for him – that was embarrassing”.
He put that down to his players’ fear of failure and conceded that United must somehow find the courage to overcome that if they are to arrest their slide. What more can I say?
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“In the second half we played better than the first half but the problem is we didn’t dare to play, and that’s my analysis”.