Monday, 25 January 2016

As Man Utd training is cancelled, how long does Van Gaal have left?

Jan 24, 2016 20:00:00
Premier League
The Red Devils called-off their usual warm-down session in the aftermath of their defeat to Southampton as concerns over the Dutch coach's suitability continueto growManchester United's Carrington training ground was left unusually quiet onSunday with players and coaches told not to come in for what previously had been a religiously routine post-match warm-down session.For the first time under manager Louis vanGaal, the day after a match was not spent enduring a 45-90 minute run-out together for the United first team. Van Gaal is a stickler for rules, regularity and repetition. The former Barcelona boss has even called his squad in just hours after they have returned from European trips this season.So granting Sunday as a day off represents a highly unusual move. Van Gaal's decision to return to the Netherlands for his daughter's birthday will raise eyebrows, coming as it does on the back of United’s 1-0 defeat to Southampton on Saturday.Saturday's defeat left the Red Devils five points behind Tottenham in the race for a top-four place. The Dutch boss's win rate of 49 per cent is now the worst of any United manager in the last 30 years. While more than two decades of that time was taken up by the Sir Alex Ferguson era, David Moyes may feel slightly aggrieved that he was not given more time given the stays of execution Van Gaal has survived.READ MORE|VIDEO: Fans fully turn on Van Gaal after Southampton lossHow much longer United will tolerate the results – and even as importantly, the performances – is the overriding question surrounding Old Trafford and Carrington these days. Whether Van Gaal himself will stick to the remaining 17 months on his current contract has also been brought sharply into question in recent weeks.The result brings about a new low for Van Gaal as his team registered just one shot on target - a speculative 30-yard effort from Daley Blind in the first half - and struggled to create any other goalscoring opportunities of note as the joy of beating rivals Liverpool six days earlier was forgotten. The chorus of boos that greetedSaturday’s performance, the strength of ill-feeling towards the current regime that reached a new nadir on Saturday, will not have been lost on the United board.Sources at the club have toldGoalthat the mood among the backroom staff and players was at its lowest ebb after the finalwhistle, and reports of Jose Mourinho's"love letter" to the Old Trafford hierarchy will have done little to improve the mood with Van Gaal.Though the former Chelsea boss's representatives deny their client has madecontact with the 20-time English champions regarding a possible role in thefuture, his spectre continues to loom large over the red side of Manchester.United have also been forced to deny they met with Pep Guardiola in Paris over the past few days, and while the Bayern Munich boss is highly likely to turn up at Manchester City rather than their local rivals, viable alternatives to Van Gaal beingon the market only makes his position lesssecure.Promoting assistant manager Ryan Giggs was always the plan when Van Gaal first took over the reins in the summer of 2014, but the former star pupil of Ferguson continues to be tainted by his relationship with the current era and whether he would offer anything different.Former chief executive David Gill, whose own replacement Ed Woodward has hardlycovered himself in glory in terms of player recruitment in recent year, has even urged Giggs to look elsewhere for his first management position."It is an interesting question and it will be something Ryan will be thinking about anddiscussing with the powers that be within Manchester United," Gill toldBBC Sporton Sunday."I don't disagree with the notion that you can't be a number two forever. You have to go out and prove you have what it takesand that you can do it in the firing line."There are clearly different traits required to be a number two and be in the hotseat as a number one."Gill also hit out at United's style of play, claiming he could not "sit here and say it isthat attractive", and while Ferguson's swashbuckling teams remain fresh in the memory the detractors are unlikely to go away any time soon.Van Gaal's style is one thing, but failing to get results with such a philosophy is proving to be the final straw for many United fans, while even the 64-year-old's decision to relax his strict lunch rules this week have failed to improve issues that remain inside the United dressing room.His time in the Premier League is becoming messier by the week, and there is a feeling the man himself knows it. Arguments with journalists have only added to his issues, and the writing is now on the wall as to whether Van Gaal will be around come the opening day of the 2016-17 campaign.The underlying belief that United are likely to stick by their man until the end of the campaign and hope the players can arrest their poor form in a bid to qualify for the Champions League weakens by the day.With the players due back in for training on Monday, all eyes remain fixed on the club and the manager for all the wrong reasons.

Saturday, 22 March 2014

Mandzukic reps in London for Chelsea, Arsenal talks

Arsenal and Chelsea are in talks with Bayern Munich striker Mario Mandzukic. The Daily Express says reports in Italy suggest that Mandzukic's agent was in London Friday to get a better sense of the two clubs intentions with respect to his client. The Croatian is likely to be one of the hottest properties on the transfer market should he decide to leave the Allianz Arena and it seems that both Arsenal and Chelsea have been given a chance to land the 27-year-old.

Thursday, 2 January 2014

WALCOTT SAYS ARSENAL CRITICS NOT GIVING THEM CREDIT

Theo Walcott has warned Arsenal 's Barclays Premier League title rivals that his side's belief if growing stronger with every victory. "If you want to win titles then you have got to go to the end and the thing about this team at the moment is that we never give up," said Walcott. "Every game that we win the belief gets stronger and stronger. "A lot of people are not giving us enough credit at the moment, but we do not mind that. "We will just carry on with our job, keep picking up three points, and see where we are at the end of the season."
Paris Saint-Germain coach Laurent Blanc has said the French champions have no plans to sign Real Madrid winger Angel di Maria. Argentina international Di Maria, 25, could feature against PSG in a friendly between the two clubs in Doha on Thursday. Although Di Maria has been tipped to move from the Bernabeu, where he made 11 La Liga starts in the first half of the season, Blanc said he would not be heading to the French capital. "All good players are welcome at PSG. But we're talking about a player who's at Real Madrid, one of the best clubs in Europe,” he said. “I'll be happy to see him play, just like all the Real Madrid players. But signing him is not on the agenda." Di Maria has been strongly linked with a move to PSG's Ligue 1 rivals Monaco.

Chelsea's Terry heaps praise on Hazard

Chelsea captain John Terry has hailed Eden Hazard's "world class" contribution to the Blues' recent fine form and backed Fernando Torres to enjoy a bumper year in front of goal in 2014. - Lythell: Oscar stars in New Year win Hazard and Torres starred for Chelsea as they completed a perfect Christmas programme with an impressive 3-0 win at Southampton on New Year's Day that drew high praise from boss Jose Mourinho. And Terry told Chelsea's official website: "Eden has been different class for us. "When we bought him we knew he was a world class player and he's proving that game after game. "He's getting stronger and stronger, he's our top scorer at the moment as well so he's vitally important going forward -- but he's working hard defensively as well so he's a great asset. "Nando [Torres] has been working so hard as well. Hopefully in the New Year he can kick on and score some more goals, but from the team's point of view it was a very good performance [at Southampton, where Torres scored the opener]." Terry revealed that a half-time team talk from Mourinho reminded the Chelsea players of the significance of the game against the Saints as they turned a 0-0 scoreline into an emphatic victory. "The manager stressed that there was no point beating Liverpool and going away to Arsenal and picking up a point against a very good side if we threw it all away," he added. "At half-time, the manager talked about closing the game out and that's the first time we've done that, particularly away from home. It was very important."
Liverpool insiders insist they're not in talks for Barcelona winger Cristian Tello. It was claimed in Madrid this week that Tello would be joining Liverpool on-loan. But the Liverpool Echo says Liverpool did enquire about his availability but they are now looking at other options.

MAN UTD TO LAUNCH BID FOR JUVENTUS DYNAMO VIDAL

Manchester United are being linked with a mega offer for Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal. Vidal has stated he is happy in Turin. But Le Sport 10 says the Chilean may be persuaded to change his mind with extremely lucrative personal terms. It would still be something of a coup if boss David Moyes managed to pull off the deal, Vidal having only signed a new deal at the club last month.