Monday, 8 February 2016

Jose Mourinho link to Man Utd is invented: Van Gaal

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has reacted furiously to theory about his employment after it rose Jose Mourinho is in converses with the club. 

The BBC has discovered that previous Chelsea manager Mourinho could be set to assume control at United this mid year. 

Gotten some information about his future, Van Gaal, 64, blamed media for "designing" the story and said there was no requirement for United to issue any sort of dissent. 

Van Gaal's agreement keeps running until the end of next season. 

Talking after Sunday's 1-1 draw at Chelsea, he was included in a cold trade with a journalist in the post-match news meeting. 

Van Gaal addressed whether the correspondent had identified with either Ed Woodward, the club's CEO, or the Glazers, the proprietors, to discover what was going ahead off camera. 

Rather than composing stories about his future, Van Gaal said the media ought to be lauding his group for their late exhibitions, including the one that gave them a point against Chelsea. 

"It was not an "exhausting" match," demanded the previous Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich chief. 

"For the third amusement in progression, our football was shining. So I would like to get the backing of the media this week. Be that as it may, you compose what you like." 

He additionally referenced Sir Alex Ferguson's three years without a trophy toward the begin of his United rule, plainly suggesting that things would show signs of improvement under him. 

"Possibly you recall the troublesome first years of Fergie," said Van Gaal. "You need to study… study insights." 

He has conflicted with the media some time recently. 

A month ago, the previous Netherlands mentor asserted writers had "sacked" him three times as of now this season. 

United had the better of the initial 70 minutes at Stamford Bridge and drove through Jesse Lingard's objective, just for Diego Costa to even out in included time. United untruth fifth in the Premier League table, six focuses shy of the main fou

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