Forget Liverpool defeat, beat Man City, Van Gaal urges players
Manchester United
manager Louis van Gaal urged his players to put the disappointment of Europa
League elimination by Liverpool behind them by defeating Manchester City
in this weekend’s derby. United were knocked out of the Europa League in the
last 16 after a 1-1 draw at home to their arch-rivals on Thursday condemned
them to a 3-1 aggregate defeat. Their exit cut off one potential avenue to
Champions League football next season and with United four points behind City,
who occupy the fourth and final qualifying berth in the Premier League, Van
Gaal knows that defeat at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday could be fatal. “We have
to beat Manchester
City because that is the
other chance to qualify ourselves for the Champions League,” he told his
post-match press conference at Old Trafford. With the FA Cup now the only
competition United can win, Van Gaal was asked if failure to overcome Liverpool had increased the pressure on both him and his
team. “The pressure was also today,” the embattled Dutchman replied.
“Manchester United always has pressure. The expectations are always high. The
pressure for these players is always very high. We know that and we can cope
with that. But we were not lucky today (Thursday).” Trailing 2-0 after last
week’s one-sided first leg at Anfield, United halved Liverpool’s
aggregate deficit in the 32nd minute when Anthony Martial lured Nathaniel Clyne
into a rash foul and scored the resulting penalty. But Philippe Coutinho
restored Liverpool’s two-goal cushion on the
stroke of half-time with a goal that manager Jurgen Klopp described as “genius”
— the Brazilian leaving Guillermo Varela for dead and then dinking a shot past
United goalkeeper David de Gea at his near post. The game’s closing stages
played out to a soundtrack of crowing chants from the away fans, but Van Gaal
felt that his team had dominated to the same extent that Liverpool
had in the first leg. “We have played like Liverpool
played in the home match with us,” said the United manager, who was presiding
over his 150th European game. “We have done that with them. We have created a
lot of chances. We scored a penalty. (Jesse) Lingard, (Juan) Mata, (Marouane)
Fellaini, Martial (had chances), and then you concede one goal in the last
seconds. “That’s what we did not do in Liverpool.
They scored the away goal and that was the difference.” – ‘Dortmund, of course not’ – He added: “I am
not angry, I am not frustrated. I was very proud of my players. They have given
everything. “I was very pleased the fans also recognised that because they
applauded after the match in spite of (the fact) we are out of the Euro League.
That was remarkable, I think.” While Van Gaal braced himself for more inquests
about his United stewardship, Klopp remains on course to finish his first
season at Liverpool with a trophy in his
hands. “Phil (Coutinho) had a genius moment, wonderful,” beamed the German,
whose side will learn their quarter-final opponents in Friday’s draw. “It was
brilliant, what he did. It was the most unexpected thing you could do in a
situation like this and it was a perfect goal.”
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Forget Liverpool
defeat, beat Man City, Van Gaal urges players
On March 18, 20168:25 amIn News, SportsComments
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal urged his players to put the
disappointment of Europa League elimination by Liverpool behind them by
defeating Manchester City in this weekend’s derby.
United were knocked out of the Europa League in the last 16 after a 1-1
draw at home to their arch-rivals on Thursday condemned them to a 3-1
aggregate defeat.
Their exit cut off one potential avenue to Champions League football
next season and with United four points behind City, who occupy the
fourth and final qualifying berth in the Premier League, Van Gaal knows
that defeat at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday could be fatal.
“We have to beat Manchester City because that is the other chance to
qualify ourselves for the Champions League,” he told his post-match
press conference at Old Trafford.
With the FA Cup now the only competition United can win, Van Gaal was
asked if failure to overcome Liverpool had increased the pressure on
both him and his team.
“The pressure was also today,” the embattled Dutchman replied.
“Manchester United always has pressure. The expectations are always
high. The pressure for these players is always very high. We know that
and we can cope with that. But we were not lucky today (Thursday).”
Trailing 2-0 after last week’s one-sided first leg at Anfield, United
halved Liverpool’s aggregate deficit in the 32nd minute when Anthony
Martial lured Nathaniel Clyne into a rash foul and scored the resulting
penalty.
But Philippe Coutinho restored Liverpool’s two-goal cushion on the
stroke of half-time with a goal that manager Jurgen Klopp described as
“genius” — the Brazilian leaving Guillermo Varela for dead and then
dinking a shot past United goalkeeper David de Gea at his near post.
The game’s closing stages played out to a soundtrack of crowing chants
from the away fans, but Van Gaal felt that his team had dominated to the
same extent that Liverpool had in the first leg.
“We have played like Liverpool played in the home match with us,” said
the United manager, who was presiding over his 150th European game.
“We have done that with them. We have created a lot of chances. We
scored a penalty. (Jesse) Lingard, (Juan) Mata, (Marouane) Fellaini,
Martial (had chances), and then you concede one goal in the last
seconds.
“That’s what we did not do in Liverpool. They scored the away goal and
that was the difference.”
– ‘Dortmund, of course not’ –
He added: “I am not angry, I am not frustrated. I was very proud of my
players. They have given everything.
“I was very pleased the fans also recognised that because they applauded
after the match in spite of (the fact) we are out of the Euro League.
That was remarkable, I think.”
While Van Gaal braced himself for more inquests about his United
stewardship, Klopp remains on course to finish his first season at
Liverpool with a trophy in his hands.
“Phil (Coutinho) had a genius moment, wonderful,” beamed the German,
whose side will learn their quarter-final opponents in Friday’s draw.
“It was brilliant, what he did. It was the most unexpected thing you
could do in a situation like this and it was a perfect goal.”
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Forget Liverpool
defeat, beat Man City, Van Gaal urges players
On March 18, 20168:25 amIn News, SportsComments
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal urged his players to put the
disappointment of Europa League elimination by Liverpool behind them by
defeating Manchester City in this weekend’s derby.
United were knocked out of the Europa League in the last 16 after a 1-1
draw at home to their arch-rivals on Thursday condemned them to a 3-1
aggregate defeat.
Their exit cut off one potential avenue to Champions League football
next season and with United four points behind City, who occupy the
fourth and final qualifying berth in the Premier League, Van Gaal knows
that defeat at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday could be fatal.
“We have to beat Manchester City because that is the other chance to
qualify ourselves for the Champions League,” he told his post-match
press conference at Old Trafford.
With the FA Cup now the only competition United can win, Van Gaal was
asked if failure to overcome Liverpool had increased the pressure on
both him and his team.
“The pressure was also today,” the embattled Dutchman replied.
“Manchester United always has pressure. The expectations are always
high. The pressure for these players is always very high. We know that
and we can cope with that. But we were not lucky today (Thursday).”
Trailing 2-0 after last week’s one-sided first leg at Anfield, United
halved Liverpool’s aggregate deficit in the 32nd minute when Anthony
Martial lured Nathaniel Clyne into a rash foul and scored the resulting
penalty.
But Philippe Coutinho restored Liverpool’s two-goal cushion on the
stroke of half-time with a goal that manager Jurgen Klopp described as
“genius” — the Brazilian leaving Guillermo Varela for dead and then
dinking a shot past United goalkeeper David de Gea at his near post.
The game’s closing stages played out to a soundtrack of crowing chants
from the away fans, but Van Gaal felt that his team had dominated to the
same extent that Liverpool had in the first leg.
“We have played like Liverpool played in the home match with us,” said
the United manager, who was presiding over his 150th European game.
“We have done that with them. We have created a lot of chances. We
scored a penalty. (Jesse) Lingard, (Juan) Mata, (Marouane) Fellaini,
Martial (had chances), and then you concede one goal in the last
seconds.
“That’s what we did not do in Liverpool. They scored the away goal and
that was the difference.”
– ‘Dortmund, of course not’ –
He added: “I am not angry, I am not frustrated. I was very proud of my
players. They have given everything.
“I was very pleased the fans also recognised that because they applauded
after the match in spite of (the fact) we are out of the Euro League.
That was remarkable, I think.”
While Van Gaal braced himself for more inquests about his United
stewardship, Klopp remains on course to finish his first season at
Liverpool with a trophy in his hands.
“Phil (Coutinho) had a genius moment, wonderful,” beamed the German,
whose side will learn their quarter-final opponents in Friday’s draw.
“It was brilliant, what he did. It was the most unexpected thing you
could do in a situation like this and it was a perfect goal.”
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