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Embattled Van Gaal storms out of Manchester United press conference

By Editor
24 December 2015   |   4:45 am
Embattled Manchester United manager, Louis van Gaal, showed signs of cracking under pressure as he stormed out of a media briefing yesterday after becoming annoyed by questions about his future. Van Gaal has reportedly been given two games to save his job after United’s miserable six-match winless run cost his side their place in the…
Van Gaal    Photo: BBC.co.uk

Van Gaal Photo: BBC.co.uk

Embattled Manchester United manager, Louis van Gaal, showed signs of cracking under pressure as he stormed out of a media briefing yesterday after becoming annoyed by questions about his future.

Van Gaal has reportedly been given two games to save his job after United’s miserable six-match winless run cost his side their place in the Champions League and saw them drop out of the Premier League’s top four.

Rumours have been rife this week that the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss is about to be sacked and replaced by Jose Mourinho, who was dismissed by Chelsea last Thursday.

Quizzed about the speculation by reporters at his weekly press conference ahead of Saturday’s trip to Stoke, Van Gaal quickly became irritated and it was less than five minutes before he decided he had had enough.

Refusing to take any more questions, the Dutchman walked out, saying as he passed a table of mince pies and wine that had been laid on for the media: “I wish you a merry Christmas and also maybe a happy new year when I see you.

“Enjoy the wine and a mince pie. Goodbye.”

Van Gaal, who has overseen just three victories in United’s last 13 games in all competitions, only answered three questions from the broadcast media and then refused to take any questions from the written press.

It was clear the 64-year-old was in an angry mood from the moment he took his seat in the media room at the club’s Carrington training ground.

“Has anybody in this room not a feeling to apologise to me? That’s what I’m wondering,” he snapped after being asked about (Arsenal manager) Arsene Wenger’s claim Van Gaal’s treatment had been “disrespectful”.

Van Gaal, under intense pressure since last Saturday’s 2-1 Premier League defeat at home to Norwich, said he has received calls of support from former United manager, Alex Ferguson, as well as former chief executive, David Gill and current executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward.

• Culled from AFP.

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