LVG confident of Old Trafford stay

Date published: 18 May 2016


MANCHESTER United boss Louis van Gaal has conceded his side have regressed this season - but remains confident of keeping his job.

United finished fifth in the Barclays Premier League after beating Bournemouth 3-1 in their rearranged final game, missing out on a Champions League position on goal
difference.

It is the second time in three seasons United have not claimed a place in Europe’s elite competition and Van Gaal concedes that, after the progress of his first season, United have gone backwards.

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Asked if they had taken a step back, Van Gaal said: “Of course, because our aim in the first year and also the second and the third shall be Champions League. It is the highest level and a club like Manchester United has to play there.”

Van Gaal’s position has been the subject of speculation throughout the season but the Dutchman, despite persistent rumours linking Jose Mourinho with his job, expects to be staying on.

“Yes,” he said firmly when asked if he expected to be retained.

When asked why, he said: “Because I have signed a three-year contract.”

Van Gaal claims United, who still have the FA Cup final to play on Saturday, can bounce back and win the Premier League next season.

He said: “That is always possible because Leicester City was more or less a
relegation team (last year). We were fourth and fifth. Normally we are closer (than them).”

Van Gaal addressed fans from the pitch as United conducted their traditional end-of-season lap of appreciation. He thanked them for their “unconditional support”, but his speech was not universally appreciated.

When challenged on this by a reporter, Van Gaal said: “They have showed in spite of that we have not always played very well, but they have supported the players on the pitch always.

“They never let us down and they always have come, 75,000 always.”

Perhaps because of the disruption and with the FA Cup final to think about, United were sluggish but they still won comfortably with goals from Wayne Rooney, Marcus Rashford and Ashley Young. Bournemouth’s consolation came via a Chris Smalling own goal.