Louis van Gaal is mistreating his Manchester United players, according to Netherlands legend Willem van Hanegem, who criticised him for his lack of respect towards Ryan Giggs, Radamel Falcao and Angel Di Maria .
For the first time since taking the reins at Old Trafford, Van Gaal is
facing a seemingly uncertain future with United's top-four hopes hanging
by a thread, and Van Hanegem, who featured for Netherlands at the 1974
World Cup, has hit out at his countryman's managerial style.
The Feyenoord player criticised Van Gaal for his treatment of assistant
Giggs, who was forced to deny any bad blood between himself and the
United manager following the team's late 1-0 win over Newcastle United.
Van Hanegem also slammed Van Gaal over Falcao after the embattled
Colombian striker was banished to the under-21 side in midweek, while
British record signing Di Maria has been substituted in consecutive
Premier League matches as the Argentina star struggles to make an impact
in Manchester.
"What I hate to see is how Van Gaal is treating Ryan Giggs," Van Hanegem told the Daily Mirror .
"Louis has more attention for the other geezer next to him. But Louis forgets that we are talking here about Ryan Giggs.
"Louis has played for Telstar, FC Antwerp and Sparta Rotterdam. Giggs
was a giant as a player. He deserves more respect than this.
"Falcao has proven over the past few years that he is one of the best
strikers in the world. But at United he is being treated as if he was
signed from an old fourth division club.
"Sometimes he's
allowed to play a few minutes, sometimes he is allowed to start, other
times he sits 90 minutes on the bench, or even worse, in the stands.
"I can see there are more players not happy at United. Di Maria was one
of the most important links in the chain at Real Madrid. In the World
Cup he was the best player in the Argentina side.
"But at United he hasn't been able to pass a ball over more than 25 yards most times."

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