Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says
he has achieved his goal for the season by guiding his side into a top
four position in the Premier League.
However, the Dutchman admits that overcoming numerous
injuries has been the toughest challenge he has faced during his first
campaign at Old Trafford.
Looking back on his first campaign in England’s top flight, the
63-year-old said: “We sat together, myself and the board, and set the
goal, which was to finish in the first four.”
“And we have reached that two games before the end of the season, which is not bad I think.”
Regarding
the high number of injuries that United suffered before Christmas, he
added: “Football is about physical resistance but also about luck.”
“I am satisfied about the second part of the season but in the first
part of the season we had an average of 10 injuries a week. We never
lined up the same but I'm happy now."
As for next season, he added: “It’s dependent on how we make a balance
in our selection and that is the most important thing. It is not good
that we have to change positions of players and we have to bring that
balance back in selection.”
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