Manchester United great Denis Irwin is convinced Louis van Gaal will return the club to winning ways despite a slow start in the top flight...Do you agree with Mr Irwin...
United lost 2-1 to Swansea City in Van Gaal's first Premier League game
in charge - dampening some of the initial optimism that had surrounded
the Dutchman's reign at Old Trafford.
After a woeful campaign under David Moyes last time out, United had
looked in good form during their close-season preparations and will be
eager to restore the feel-good factor when they face Sunderland on
Sunday.
Irwin - who won seven league titles, three FA Cups and the Champions
League during his 12-year stay at Old Trafford - has no doubts that Van
Gaal will bring the best out of United's squad this season.
"We had a fantastic pre-season, we played some real top teams across in
America and beat Real Madrid, Liverpool and Roma, so there was a huge
amount of optimism around Manchester United since Louis van Gaal took
over and one result shouldn't spoil that," he told Perform.
"We didn't play well [against Swansea], the result wasn't great,
obviously not a great start, particularly at home, but there's a long
way to go.
"The manager has only had the players a month or so, he's still getting
his ideas across. Eventually we will get better and better with more
preparation time because unfortunately we are not involved in Europe
this year.
"In hindsight that might be a good thing. We saw what Liverpool achieved
last season with a bit more rest so I still have huge optimism for this
season, I really have."
Van Gaal added Argentina international Marcos Rojo to his squad in
midweek - joining recent recruits Ander Herrera and Luke Shaw at Old
Trafford.
However, the former Netherlands coach has not been involved in a flurry
of transfer activity, as was expected, and handed starts to young pair
Tyler Blackett and Jesse Lingard last week.
Irwin, who played alongside stars of the much-vaunted 'Class of '92',
feels United fans should be buoyed by the inclusion of fresh talent in
Van Gaal's starting teams.
"We've always had players come through from the academy. We were blessed
in the '90s with so many coming through at one time," he continued.
"You know, [Ryan] Giggs, the two [Gary and Phil] Nevilles, [David]
Beckham, [Paul] Scholes I could go on and on. Danny Welbeck is still
there or thereabouts coming through. He's been one of our main players
in the last few years.
"We've always had young players coming through so hopefully that trend
will continue and it's great that the manager will look at everybody and
not be afraid to throw young players in there."
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