Would like to see van Gaal bring his own assistant in personally. Think it would work better for all.
Post match interview had very little to disagree with. So go guys, work your magic. He didn't mention injuries, sosee kf you can flip that around so that he did blame injuries. He didn't say we played great all game, but don't let that stop you, he is clueless so make it up as you go. He said he's always under pressure, which of course means he arrogant and isn't under pressure. He praised Bournemouth, which is of course a lie, because as anyone will tell you. LVG never praises thome opposition. He's disappointed that we didn't cope with their free kicks and corners as we worked on then all week. By which he means, we passed it sideways and instructed Martial to make just 1 mazy run, no more... Or else. I'm looking forward to your work guys.
Funny how everyone hated Fellani before we lost this game and yet after the weird a55 substitution, everyone started crying. Funny game of football! Why the heck would LVG replace Fellani? He was the best chance we had all game.
Yep. Crazy call, and we did nothing after. Sometimes players like Fellaini cause havok and today was one of then. He could have had a hattrick or more. He was getting those second balls and firing shots off, but for some last ditch defending he would have won it for us. I obviously back LvG but I don't like how he seems to listen to the idiots shouting loudest. Just do your thing van Gaal, it was working, of dull. Since the moaners and booers have got louder he's made a few calls that we're clearly influenced by it. He shouldn't.
Van Gaal said... "We played rather well in the first half and I had the feeling we could win in the second half but then a set play and you are behind in the score and it is very difficult to have a revival. The players had done everything but Bournemouth pressed on the ball in a fantastic way which made it difficult to get the equaliser or create chances. Hang on isn't his job to instruct or train his players for this kind of scenario in case it happens in a game or does his just have one philosophy (pass sideways), bloody Bournemouth making it difficult for them to equalise or create chances that is not fair.
The fact ppl can't see that LVG is to blame for why Fellaini was our most potent threat going forward, as opposed to our more experienced players more suited to that role, is hilarious. It really is a defeatest mentality I'm afraid.