Thegoalmac can reveal that Michael Carrick has hailed a new patient approach taken by Manchester United in the early months of Louis van Gaal's reign.
A total of 17 goals so far does not quite tally with the days of
attacking verve under Sir Alex Ferguson, but Carrick is happy with a
more methodical style. Do you think Man Utd will hit their famous super heights again under Mr Van Gaal? Continue for what Carrick said.
"The philosophy is different in that he
is happy for us to keep the ball for long spells to get in the game, and
get rhythm in our game," Carrick is quoted by The Daily Mail.
"Whereas before, especially at home with the crowd as well, it's always
been a case of trying to attack as quickly as possible with speed and
penetration, and even if you give the ball away a few times, keep trying
it.
"It's just a different way of approaching the game really, there is no right or wrong, just different beliefs I suppose.
"It's fine for the players, we adapt, we see it every day and are
learning all the time. It is more for the fans as well, to appreciate it
and to be fair, they have been great.
"Sometimes when you are
keeping the ball, they might think they want us to put it straight into
attack. But there is a meaning to it as well, it's not like we are just
keeping the ball for the sake of it. So that is something we all have to
get used to.
"The manager is obviously firm in what he wants
and the standards he's got. It is up to us to hit them really and if we
don't, he lets us know which is fine. That is the way it should be.
"I think the secret of being a manager at that level as he has been for
a number of years is to know when to have that strong aura, and when to
be more friendly and approachable.
"You need that barrier because that is what creates the respect and gets people to respond to you."

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