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No reason to resign – Louis Van Gaal

December 29, 2015
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Manchester United’s ‘surprise’ signing is not a striker, says Louis van Gaal
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Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says he will not resign after his side drew 0-0 with Chelsea on Monday.

United have now failed to win in eight games in all competitions – the first time that has happened since 1990 – and are five points behind fourth place.

But Juan Mata and Anthony Martial both hit the woodwork in an improved United display against Chelsea.

Van Gaal said: “When the players give such a performance with a lot of pressure, there’s no reason to resign.”

‘Players are willing to fight’

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Wayne Rooney was brought back into the Manchester United starting XI after he was dropped for the Stoke defeat on Boxing Day

It has been a testing week for Van Gaal, who before Christmas walked out of a news conference after criticising the media for speculating about his position.

The Red Devils then lost 2-0 at Stoke, while United scarves with the name of recently sacked Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho on them were sold outside Old Trafford before Monday’s game.

Van Gaal, though, is confident he has the support of both the players and the club’s board.

“The crisis here is the environment and you [the media] are part of that,” added Van Gaal.

“The players are willing to fight for every metre. The manager is willing to fight. The members of staff are willing to fight and the board has every confidence in the staff and the manager.”

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Some Manchester United fans have recently been calling for former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho to replace Louis van Gaal

However, with United sixth and bottom of the Premier League form table, Van Gaal accepts he is not immune from the sack.

“In this crazy football world it can happen every day and also with me,” he said.

“When it happens to Jose Mourinho then it can happen with me.”

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Source: BBC

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