Sunday, December 27, 2015

Turnaround against Chelsea last straw seems Van Gaal – Voetbal International

While the various British tabloids expect that Louis van Gaal is still expected to leave before Monday’s game as manager of Manchester United, Michael Carrick called after the 2-0 defeat at Stoke City for unity.

United lost on Boxing Day for the fourth time in a row, putting pressure on the position of Van Gaal further increased. Carrick, however, that the 64-year old from Amsterdam not single-handedly responsible for the sporting crisis. “The club, the players, the coaching staff and the manager; we do this together, “Carrick said on the club website. “We have to stick together and win matches. We must all take responsibility. “

The final victory of United now dates back more than a month ago (November 21, 2-1 against Watford). “We are working on a terribly bad series, which gives an incredibly bad feeling,” says the 34-year-old midfielder. “It does a lot of pain and it’s hard to accept. We play as a team is not good enough, that’s our responsibility. This is Manchester United, a special club, it’s a privilege to play here. It should be much better. “

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In preparation for the important match on Monday against the Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink, Carrick believes it makes no sense for a scapegoat. “I only look at myself and say that I can be better. We all must look at ourselves. You can pick out anyone in these situations, but the only way to survive this is hard work, continue to support each other and believe in a turnaround. And that needs to happen in the next game, “said Carrick.

A reversal against Chelsea seems the only thing that Van Gaal longer can keep at Old Trafford. Some thrill newspapers even think that he does not get that game. This is especially the statements made by Van Gaal himself. “It’s not always the club that should fire me, sometimes I step out on their own initiative. But I want to talk to the government and my staff and players, “said Van Gaal, who still does not know if he is on Monday against Hiddink. “We’ll see, but I think so.”

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