Slam me not my team
Louis van Gaal has responded to growing criticism from Manchester
United supporters by asking them to take out their frustration on him
rather than his under-pressure players.
United are in the midst of a difficult period which saw them fail to
score in successive games against Manchester City, Middlesbrough and
Crystal Palace.
To compound matters, the Middlesbrough stalemate led to a penalty
shoot-out defeat for Van Gaal's side and an exit from the English League
Cup.
Matters improved slightly with a 1-0 Champions League win over CSKA
Moscow in midweek but supporters remain frustrated and have been widely
critical of what is seen as a lack of ambition and attacking intent from
Van Gaal's side.
The United manager admitted on Friday that he was surprised to
discover the amount of pressure being placed on his stars in home games
at the start of last season and claimed he could "taste" the
apprehension among his side.
"I think the supporters have to support the players, otherwise they
make it very difficult for the players to play at Old Trafford," the
Dutch boss said.
"Until now they were fantastic so I cannot complain about the fans.
When I came here as a manager, the first match we have played here after
the America tour we played against Valencia, a friendly game to present
our new Manchester United to the fans.
"We won that game but we didn't play as well as in the United States.
And the second game was against Swansea City and we didn't play so good
and then I spoke with the players because I was amazed.
"It was not like I faced something like that before," said the
veteran manager.
"So I can only advise the fans to criticise the manager and not the
players. It's very difficult to play for Manchester United with a lot of
pressure and when it is also that you can taste that at Old Trafford
because of all the yelling then it's not good for all my players.
"It's better to whistle at the manager. I can cope with it because I
have had a lot of experience in it as my life as a manager," he added.
At half-time of the CSKA game, Van Gaal reportedly instructed his
players to ignore the chants of "attack" coming from supporters at Old
Trafford, but he insisted he will never deny the United faithful's right
to air their anger. "Criticism by the fans is never unfair," he said.
"It's the feeling of the fans and you can't criticise the feeling of the
fans.
"I think we have to play for the fans but, as I've already said, the
fans also have to understand the game and the resistance of our
opponent. They have to analyse that."
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