The Herald (South Africa)

Man U will need more than Van Gaal’s touch

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IN Louis van Gaal Manchester United have the big name manager, but 90 minutes of struggle against Swansea City proved that the 20-times English champions are still without the players required to bury the memory of last season’s horror show.

Dutchman Van Gaal was drafted into Old Trafford in a bid to halt last term’s alarming slide, when the 2012-13 champions finished in seventh place after a series of insipid performanc­es under David Moyes, who lasted 10 months as Alex Ferguson’s replacemen­t.

After leading the Netherland­s to third spot at the World Cup, Van Gaal raised hopes that the force of his personalit­y could lift the club out of the doldrums as United enjoyed an unbeaten pre-season that included wins over European champions Real Madrid and Liverpool.

However, Saturday’s 2-1 opening day loss to Swansea, and the once unthinkabl­e sight of fans leaving Old Trafford early after another ponderous attacking effort, highlighte­d that it will take more than a change at the top to breathe new life into the club.

Before kickoff, former Liverpool forward and BT Sport pundit Steve McManaman branded them the worst United side he had seen in 20 years, while Alan Shearer said on Match of the Day: “They need at least three world-class players.”

Van Gaal said the need for new players had already been identified, while chief execu- tive Ed Woodward has insisted they have the funds available to splash out.

Indeed, close to £60-million (R1.06-billion) was spent on midfielder Ander Herrera and defender Luke Shaw in the past few months, while they broke the club transfer record bringing in Juan Mata from Chelsea in January.

The Glazer family, who own the club, remain deeply unpopular with those who accuse them of burdening United with debt which hampers their spending ability, but whether the big names even consider United an attracting propositio­n anymore remains in question.

New captain Wayne Rooney said they were not interested in what other people were saying as they looked to improve on last season.

“We are not out to prove people wrong,” he said. “We are out to win things for ourselves, the fans and this club.

“It’s always a bigger story when Manchester United struggle. You are going to get explayers having their say. We have to accept it and be ready for it.

“We know that if this club is successful it is great and if it is not then there are a lot of people who are waiting for you to fall so they can get at you.

“We have to make sure we are successful. We have to make sure last season was a one-off because that was not good enough,” Rooney said. – Reuters

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