Man Utd fans do you guys agree? Louis van Gaal has urged Manchester United fans to understand that his side cannot always play attacking football.
The club's supporters voiced their frustrations during United's victory
over Sunderland on Saturday, chanting "attack, attack, attack" at one
point after Jonny Evans passed the ball back to goalkeeper David De Gea
following an attacking corner.
But while Van Gaal understands
the fans' concerns, he has also defended his players for their decision
making and insists that playing backwards may, at times, be the only
option.
He told reporters: "That, at that moment, was the
solution for the player. Sometimes, in spite of there being another
solution, the player has not seen that solution.
"You have to
give benefit of your doubt to your player and you have to support him.
When you make a mistake in defence it is more or less always a goal
against us. You have to see that also, the fans have to see that.
"But I agree with the fans that we don’t have to use so much the
goalkeeper because I have seen also moments where we can play a higher
tempo without interfering with the goalkeeper. But the goalkeeper is
also the 11th player for us.
"He can accelerate our game also
and sometimes the solution is, via De Gea, to play forward. Of course it
is more the English style of playing a match [to attack], but I think
the fans have also enjoyed Manchester playing a position game, so it is
always a mix of both."
United face Newcastle on Wednesday
looking to build momentum as they aim to finish in the top four and Van
Gaal wants to see his side cut out any individual errors.
"What
I think we can improve still is our unnecessary ball losses," he added.
“When we can avoid too much ball losses unnecessarily then we make a
big step. Every player is at a different height of pressure and every
player has to manage that pressure.
"You cannot generally say
that it is a nervous team because maybe six or seven players are always
playing arrogant and they need to be arrogant to play good and maybe
another player has to be tense to play good.
"So you cannot say
in general that the team is nervous. You can say about individual
players that they are nervous, but then we have to talk about individual
players and I don’t talk about individual players."

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