Friday, December 26, 2014

Van Gaal: Arbitration not to influence – Yahoo! News

Louis van Gaal has other managers told the Premier League that they are wasting their time with busy doing the sidelines to influence referees. The Manchester United coach believes that this makes no sense.

Van Gaal usually remains in the dugout, because he feels that another way not of any help. “I do not think I can influence the referee, no. When I did was in my first year as a trainer I really everything. But I’ve learned to keep me calm,” he told The Mirror.

He continues: “I’ve never had a fight on the side I only use my voice and not my hands or something else I do not think you can influence a match by shouting down the side Very occasionally I do… it still sometimes, but that’s more emotional. I do not think I really hence my players reach. “

The United manager expects the players make their own decisions. “You train them during the week so they can read the pot itself during the race. It is more important that they take the initiative during matches. It’s like having a child, you teach them.”

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