The Borneo Post

Van Gaal turning the tide as United eye top four

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WEST BROMWICH, United Kingdom: Manchester United’s hopes of Champions League qualificat­ion are growing as their injury list shrinks and boss Louis van Gaal appears much more optimistic now than the man who recently looked set for the sack.

A fourth successive victory was ground out on Wednesday as Van Gaal’s side beat Watford 1-0, moving them to within reach of the Premier League’s top four as they prepare to visit West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.

The two teenagers in United’s starting line-up in midweek both acquitted themselves well, with Marcus Rashford proving more effective when switched from a central attacking role to the right wing for the second half.

In addition, Timothy FosuMensah showed great composure to get through the game at centre-back despite having to play for 67 minutes with a yellow card to his name.

Rashford has made an astonishin­g start to his career, scoring four goals in his first three games, and that has led to England manager Roy Hodgson suggesting that he could be part of his internatio­nal squad for Euro 2016.

“I think that Mr Hodgson has answered that question,” Van Gaal said.

“It is never too early, I have said that a lot of times. Age is not important. It’s the quality.”

The influx of young players has been made necessary by the fact that United, at one stage, had 14 players out injured; however, those concerns are easing.

Indeed, with Anthony Martial recovering from a hamstring injury to play the full 90 minutes on Wednesday, Rashford may have to settle for a place among the substitute­s at The Hawthorns. — AFP

I think that Mr Hodgson has answered that question. It is never too early, I have said that a lot of times. Age is not important. It’s the quality. — Louis van Gaal, Manchester United’s manager

 ??  ?? Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal (centre) during training at Manchester United Training Ground, Manchester, England. — Reuters photo
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal (centre) during training at Manchester United Training Ground, Manchester, England. — Reuters photo

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