Thegoalmac can reveal that Manchester United legend Gordon McQueen believes Louis van Gaal made a "big mistake" asking for three years to sort out the club’s woes.
I agree with Mr McQeen, Modern day football does not give anyone such amount of time, especially when you spend the kind of money Man Utd spent in last summer transfer window. Continue for what Me McQeen said and you can share your opinion on Van Gaal's 3 year request with us in the comment section below.
The Dutchman took the reigns in the summer and initially insisted that
he be judged after three months, but he has reassessed the timescale
after the club suffered its worst start to a league campaign since 1986.
And McQueen, who spent seven years at Old Trafford, says he can think again.
“There is no chance that Van Gaal will get three years to turn round the club," he told Goal. "He’s made a big mistake there and I’m surprised he said it.
“He
already lives and breathes United so must know that is never going to
happen. Perhaps he has already realised it’s a tougher job than he first
feared.
“His predecessor David Moyes didn’t get three years, so why should he?
“He
will get longer than Moyes because his CV is more impressive and he has
proved he can do it a big clubs, but expectancy levels at United are
still high and he has to show major progress this season.
“A
top-four finish is a prerequisite, particularly after the club being out
of the Champions League this season. As it stands, there are no
guarantees on that score.
“United beat Crystal Palace 1-0 on
Saturday at Old Trafford and we should feel grateful for the three
points, but that is where the club is at the moment – two years ago that
would have been a given.”
McQueen was a central defender by trade and identifies the back-line as a
continuing key area of concern for Van Gaal and the Red Devils.
“United
have had concerns in central defence since Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja
Vidic started having injury problems, but they’ve not addressed it," he
added.
“I expected Van Gaal to sort it out, but while Marcos Rojo
might come good in time, he’s also out injured with a dislocated
shoulder.
“There is a frightening lack of experience in central
defence. I like the look of Paddy McNair, but he’s been pitched into
defence even though he is really a midfielder.
“He needs to learn
his trade, and it isn’t easy. I had Norman Hunter alongside me when I
went to Leeds, and when I came to United, it was Martin Buchan. Who has
McNair got? Chris Smalling and Phil Jones.
“Injuries account for
the dozen or so central defensive partnerships there has already been
this season, but it doesn’t matter who you have, unless you have a
settled unit you are going to struggle.
“I hope Van Gaal makes central defence his priority in the January transfer window, if not it will cost him dear.
“The
problem is that good ones don’t grow on trees and transfer fees seem to
go through the roof in January. Everyone knows it’s a problem for
United and they can name their price.”
British record signing
Angel Di Maria started his United career impressively, but according to
McQueen the €75 million summer purchase from Real Madrid has gone off
the boil in the last month.
McQueen continued: “Just like any
other United fan, I was looking forward to watching Di Maria do what
others can’t do. That is what comes with the price tag.
“When you pay that kind of money, you need to dominate games, but he has dipped in and out too many for my liking recently.
“I’m
confident he will come good because he was highly rated at Real Madrid
and I know that Cristiano Ronaldo loved him as a player.
“We need
to see more from Daley Blind and Radamel Falcao who also came with huge
reputations. Blind is a different type of midfielder to what United
really need. He is quite negative and lacks creativity. There isn’t
enough impetus coming from midfield.
“Falcao’s United career
hasn’t got going because of injury so it remains to be seen if he is
going to put enough pressure on Robin Van Persie, who won us the league
almost single-handed two seasons ago, but has not been the same player
since picking up injuries.”
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