Louis van Gaal hopes that Saturday's Premier League trip to Burnley will represent the start of the rebuilding process for Manchester United.
Having endured the disastrous tenure of David Moyes, United fans
approached the 2014-15 campaign high on optimism after watching Van Gaal
guide Netherlands to a third-place finish at the World Cup in Brazil.Continue....
However, a change of management has seen little immediate improvement,
with just one point taken from league outings against Swansea City and
Sunderland, while Tuesday's 4-0 League Cup humiliation at third-tier MK
Dons represented a nadir.
United are at least boosted by the
arrival of Argentina winger Angel di Maria from Real Madrid for a
British transfer record of £59.7 million but Van Gaal is aware that
there is no quick fix to the problems at Old Trafford.
"We have
to look at the future and we are doing that now by restoring and
rebuilding a new team and that costs time," he told reporters on
Thursday.
"I'm sorry to say that for the fans because the fans
are amazing, in my opinion. I think it's fantastic that we have such
fans. I hope we fulfil their expectations but I said already that it is
not done in one month.
"We have to win, to get results, and hopefully we shall start it on Saturday at Burnley."
Burnley, meanwhile, entered the new season widely tipped to go straight
back down after gaining promotion from the Championship last term and
they have struggled in their new surroundings early on.
Sean
Dyche's side were outclassed 3-1 by Chelsea in their opening fixture and
an improved display could not prevent a 1-0 defeat at Swansea last time
out.
Saturday's game will evoke memories among home fans of
Robbie Blake's thumping volleyed winner in the corresponding fixture
five years ago as Burnley stunned the then-champions 1-0 in the first
Premier League clash at Turf Moor.
Despite United's troubles, Dyche is fully aware of the threat posed by the 13-time Premier League winners.
"There's a bit of 'hoo-ha' about Manchester United at the moment," he
said. "I don't look at that, I look at the players they've got, the
manager they've got, the club they are. I don't think you start looking
at them for any other reason other than they're a fantastic club, a very
good group of players and a renowned manager.
"We're not naive
enough to think that there's any other reason, they'll come here to
play hard and try to get a result, and of course we'll do that as well."
Di Maria could make his United debut, although fellow new signing
Marcos Rojo is still awaiting a valid work permit and is unlikely to
feature.
Already without Luke Shaw and Michael Carrick, Van
Gaal revealed that Ander Herrera - another new arrival - has picked up
an injury, while Chris Smalling (groin) remains a doubt, as do Marouane
Fellaini (ankle) and Jesse Lingard (knee).
By contrast, Burnley have no new injury problems, with long-term absentee Sam Vokes recovering from knee ligament damage.

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