Louis van Gaal: 'No magic' formula to improving Man Utd fortunes
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says there is no magic formula to turning around the club's fortunes.
United have not won in
eight games, including their past six in the Premier League, have dropped to
sixth place, and are out of the Champions League.
On Saturday they face Swansea , a team Van Gaal
has lost to in all three meetings since taking charge.
"There is no
magic, it is looking at what has happened and what can improve, as a team and
individually," he said.
"I have lost
three times against Swansea ,
and then you have to evaluate why you lost. It is always like that, then you
continue with the same vicious circle of working.
"You make a game
plan to beat your opponent and then you have to convince your players. Then you
have to train and then you have to be convinced. Then you can be committed and
try to perform it."
Has the pressure eased on Van Gaal?
United drew 0-0 with Chelsea on Monday with a much-improved
performance following a Boxing Day defeat at Stoke that had led to speculation
the Dutchman would be sacked if they lost again.
Asked if the draw had
eased the pressure on his position, Van Gaal said: "I don't know because
pressure is also what you experience by yourself and also by the players.
"Most important
are the players, of course, because they have to perform at a certain time.
They have to give everything and that is the most difficult aspect. That is the
players' function.
"You have to show
it for 90 minutes against the resistance of the opponent and also under the
pressure of the environment and the pressure you put yourself under. You have
to cope with that."
United 'have the
best fans'
United temporarily
topped the Premier League on 21 November after beating Watford - their last
victory - but are now nine points behind Arsenal and Leicester, and five points
adrift of Tottenham in the fourth Champions League spot.
Van Gaal praised the
response of the fans to their predicament, while acknowledging his team can ill
afford any further setbacks.
"This is not the
first club, maybe the last club, where I have a bad period," he noted.
"I have had bad periods at all my clubs and I have to say the best fans
are at Manchester United.
"In such a
difficult period, they are applauding the performance of the players and that
is fantastic. But still we need to win because we want to be at the top of the
league, and not in the middle.
"We have to get
points otherwise the gap is too big and that is why we have to do what we have
to do. Work, do the things, prepare the game, perform and then evaluate the
game again.
"That is, of
course, much more difficult when you don't win than when you win."
December aside, 2015 'was a good year'
Asked to assess 2015,
Van Gaal believes the last month aside, United can be pleased with their
progress.
"I think we have
fulfilled the wish and our aim in the first season," he added.
"After that we
have managed to give balance to the team and that resulted in October/November
when we were first.
"Then we are out of
the Champions League and that gives us a big blow. When you don't assess
December, it was a very good year, 2015. But you cannot do that because a year
has 12 months."
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