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Louis van Gaal said he was only interested in winning the Premier League in his first season as manager while also revealing that Michael Carrick had picked up a serious injury. Louis van Gaal says he is only interested in winning the Premier League in his first season at Manchester United. The Dutchman has, however, asked for patience from supporters while expressing concerns over the club’s commercial expectations.
Asked if a Champions League finish was the minimum the Dutchman required in his first campaign, Van Gaal said: “For me, the challenge is always to come first. Not fourth. But that depends on things clicking between the players and manager. I have a strong philosophy. Sir Alex Ferguson did too, and he won a lot of titles. I hope I can do that. The new Old Trafford manager has already suffered a first setback with Michael Carrick out for up to 12 weeks with an ankle injury but he has suggested there could yet be roles for Paul Scholes and Phil Neville at the club.
“First of all I have to see how the players perform my philosophy and how quickly they pick it up. I haven’t worked with most of them so we have to wait and see it’s very important that there is a click between the players and the manager. For me the challenge is first and not fourth, but when you analyse it it’s about the click.” Regarding ambitions the 62-year-old was asked if Champions League qualification is the minimum requirement next season. “For me, the challenge is always to come first, not fourth,” Van Gaal said. “But that depends on things clicking between the players and manager. I have a strong philosophy. Sir Alex Ferguson did too, and he won a lot of titles. I hope I can do that.
Regarding Carrick, Van Gaal said that the midfielder had suffered a serious injury in the last day or two, describing it as a “big blow”. This will almost certainly rule him out of the summer tour, with the club flying to Los Angeles for a series of pre-season friendlies on Friday. “First of all I have to see how the players perform my philosophy and how quickly they pick it up. I haven’t worked with most of them so we have to wait and see it’s very important that there is a click between the players and the manager. When you analyse it it’s about the click.”
Asked if he could fulfil expectations at Old Trafford, the 62-year-old said: “I think I can. But it is difficult because the greatness of this club is more than other clubs. And this club is guided in a commercial way and it is not always possible to meet commercial and football expectations. That is my big challenge after two days.” Despite having managed Barcelona and Bayern Munich, two of the world’s biggest clubs, Van Gaal seemed taken aback by the size and demands of United. , the day he officially started, United announced another sponsor, taking the number affiliated with the club close to 40.
Van Gaal’s work with Holland at the World Cup, when he guided them to third place, delayed his introduction at Old Trafford. When answering his first question, regarding his aim for United in his first campaign, Van Gaal pointed to commercial demands. “I will do my utmost,” he said. “That’s the best that I can give. I cannot give predictions because you never know. It’s the biggest club in the world and within two days I know already how important Manchester United is, but also how important the sponsors are and I have to work and prepare a team and I have to adapt to this big club. It will not be easy but when you see my career you see what I have won. The future shall show if I can do it again.”
He arrived at the club’s Carrington training ground for a low-key first day on Wednesday and had a briefing from his staff, the assistant coach Albert Stuivenberg, the chief opposition scout Marcel Bout and his assistant manager Ryan Giggs. Asked if he can meet the expectations of the 20-times champions, again Van Gaal cited the tension between the on and off-field roles of United. “I think I can. But it is difficult because the greatness of this club is more than other clubs. And this club is guided in a commercial way and it is not always possible to meet commercial and football expectations,” he said.
When asked about not taking a holiday following the World Cup, Van Gaal said he could not think about having a vacation with such a huge challenge hanging over him. “It is the biggest club because of world renown but in sport you are never the biggest unless you’ve proved it every season. You are not the biggest if last season you were seventh. Then you are not the biggest but are well known all over the world. In China and Brazil people talked about Man Utd when I was coach of the Dutch team. There is a lot of expectation. It is a great challenge because of that. Barca were No1 in Spain, Ajax No1 in the Netherlands and Bayern Munich No1 in Germany and now Man Utd No1 in England and I hope I shall fulfil the expectation.
“I could not let them go. When you are asked by the biggest club in the world, it’s a big chance for me,” he said. “When there is a challenge like this, I never let it go.” “The owners and CEO have a lot of confidence in me and because of that they have come to me. I have explained my philosophy and they were excited and that is why I am here. That is why we have to see if I can fulfil the expectations and that of the fans. But in the world of football you cannot predict.”
Van Gaal was appointed in May on a three-year deal vowing to “make history” at the club. He emerged as United’s preferred choice shortly after David Moyes was sacked but the club asked Giggs to take temporary charge until the end of the season while they concluded a deal with the Dutchman. With United stating that Carrick had surgery on Thursday morning to left ankle ligaments, Van Gaal said: “Michael Carrick was injured which is a big blow because he is an experienced player. It is important we have experienced players, not only age and football experience but as human beings.”
His previous jobs include spells with Ajax, Bayern Munich and Barcelona. He won the domestic title with each of those clubs and also with AZ Alkmaar. Although Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie, who was Van Gaal’s captain as he guided Holland to third place at the World Cup, are favourites to be his United leader, the manager again asked for patience. “All player are candidates for the captaincy. It is a very important role so I need time,” he said. “Sometimes I did not have the time and I made quick decisions, which is not good. I will use my time for it because the captain is very important.”
With Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera already recruited, Van Gaal once more stated the need to wait before deciding who else he may bring in. “My method is always the same and I want to look at the players present. Of course I know how they play but I do not know the players I have trained. So the first three to four weeks I will see how they can do and then maybe I shall buy other players. Shaw and Herrera were already on the list and I gave my approval because I like them but first I want to see the player perform my philosophy.”
Regarding Scholes and Neville he said: “Nicky Butt is already assisting. We shall find a role for Scholes and Neville. That is what we want, but it has to be possible. We also have to adapt to the qualities of these persons. We must speak to them personally.”