Van Gaal faces scrutiny as United crash out of CL
LONDON: Louis van Gaal is 18 months and $375 million into his “process” of rebuilding Manchester United.
What’s it got him? So far this season, a playing squad lacking balance and depth, accusations that he is betraying United’s heritage of attacking football, and an ignominious exit from the group stage of the Champions League.
United dropped into the oft-maligned Europa League after losing 3-2 at VfL Wolfsburg in their final Group ‘B’ fixture on Tuesday and the manager was once again flayed by former players for his team’s limp performance.
Wolfsburg made club history by reaching the knock-out stages as Group ‘B’ winners with PSV Eindhoven’s 2-1 win at home to CSKA Moscow allowed the Dutch to claim second place at United’s expense.
The Red Devils suffered a repeat of their 2011/12 European campaign when defeat in their final group game at FC Basel also denied them a place in the last 16.
“At the moment I cannot defend myself because we are out of the Champions League,” Van Gaal told a post-match news conference.
Having scored just one goal in drawing their last three games, United needed just ten minutes to take the lead at Wolfsburg’s Volkswagen Arena.
Anthony Martial put United in front but centre back Naldo equalised and Wolfsburg took the lead before half-time through midfielder Vieirinha, who finished off a slick passing move with a tap in.
United clawed their way back thanks to Josuha Guilavogui’s late own goal seconds before Naldo claimed his second by heading the winner.
“It was a crazy match,” said Van Gaal. “We twice gave away goals within two minutes after we had scored, that was difficult to understand.”