Thegoalmac has learned that Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal will not be taking League One strugglers Yeovil Town lightly in Sunday's FA Cup third-round tie.
Van Gaal has already seen his side suffer a sensational defeat to a
League One side this season, when they were beaten 4-0 by MK Dons in the
League Cup in August and the Dutchman also pointed to cup shocks during
his time at Ajax and Barcelona as he underlined the need for United to
avoid complacency.
"We know from our early exit in the [League]
Cup that league places mean nothing in the cups but I know that also
from Ajax and Barcelona so it's not only like that in England," Van Gaal
told the media.
"It is always a shock when you play against a
lower team because you can assume that you have to win but it is not
like that in football.
"I have lost with Ajax against a lower
team - against Cambuur, for example. I lost at Barcelona against a
third-division team. I can't remember [which team] any more - it has
been wiped out of my mind - but we have lost."
Van Gaal
acknowledges that the FA Cup could provide United, who sit nine points
behind Chelsea and Manchester City in the Premier League, with their
best chance of securing silverware this season.
"Yes, I think
so. It is the shortest way to success so you are right, we are very
interested in the FA Cup and I think my players are also," he added.
"In
the Netherlands, we have known for many years that the FA Cup is one of
the most important competitions in football. The FA Cup was shown on
the television over there at a time when it was not common to show
matches from other countries."

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