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Wayne Rooney we are ‘fighting’ for Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal
Manchester United coach Louis van Gaal on Wednesday stormed out of a press conference after he was questioned about his future at the club.
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But Savage, writing in his column for the Daily Mirror, said it is Van Gaal who should be apologising. Please note that comments are automatically checked for inappropriate language and will be removed accordingly.
Wayne Rooney has without doubt been Manchester United’s scapegoat for the majority of the season, with criticism being hurled at him from all angles.
United’s previously watertight defence has sieved seven goals in the last three games, with injuries forcing Van Gaal to hand full Premier League debuts to rookie full-backs Guillermo Varela and Cameron Borthwick-Jackson at Bournemouth.
“We haven’t won games the last few weeks and it’s normal [that] confidence will be a bit low and we need to lift it”.
“I didn’t feel that in the media and of course I can imagine that you can write about that subject us not being in a good position but four weeks ago we were top [of the Premier League]. We have to stick together”.
Asked if he agreed with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger’s opinion that his treatment by sections of the media had been “disrespectful”, Van Gaal said: “Has anyone in this room not got a feeling to apologise to me?”
“Not winning the last six games for a club like us is disappointing”, Young told MUTV.
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Van Gaal knows his troops must deal with the tough conditions if they are to get a result against Mark Hughes’s men. “Myself, and the other senior players in the squad, and with the manager – we are working together and trying to come to the best solution to help us win football matches”, Rooney said. So, for the meantime it depends on how Van Gaal gets on over the next two games. “It hurts. We’re proud people and proud to play for Manchester United”, he added. “When it’s not going right it’s hard to take and frustrating”. “Sometimes it’s the fundamentals, the basics, we need to get right for the results to improve”. It’s fine for me but for the people in my family who aren’t used to it, it’s tough. All of the statements on this front page are very true, but the funniest of them all might be about boring the fans to tears, something that probably every United fan out there will agree with.