Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Van Gaal not impressed by multi-million pound Falcao

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MANCHESTER UNITED’S Radamel Falcao may have hoped for a crumb of comfort from his manager Louis van Gaal, but was instead told yesterday to prove himself or get used to a supporting role at Old Trafford.

When the on-loan striker joined United from Monaco he was heralded as one of the game’s best talents with a hefty salary to match his reputation as a hardened goal-getter.

Yet a disappoint­ing start to the season, which has included only glimpses of the predatory instincts that marked his early career, and a return of only three goals have apparently failed to impress Van Gaal.

Falcao, has frequently been left to kick his heels on the bench and was excluded from the squad entirely for last Sunday’s home defeat by Southampto­n.

His arrival, along with that of Angel Di Maria, was a statement that United retained the pulling power of Europe’s elite clubs despite not being in the Champions League.

Van Gaal, however, is unimpresse­d with past glories.

“If a player costs £95 million or £5 000, it doesn’t make any difference. You have to prove yourself,” he told reporters, implying that the forward had failed to make his mark at Old Trafford.

As each week passes it becomes increasing­ly unlikely that United will choose to make the striker’s move permanent, with parent club Monaco likely to demand a huge fee.

Even for United, whose vast income seems to leave them largely untroubled by the Financial Fair Play restrictio­ns that limit their rivals’ outlay, a move for Falcao, who suffered a serious knee injury last year, appears unlikely.

“He has to prove himself, that we have agreed,” Van Gaal added.

“We have made this deal and everything is clear and it is not the end of the year (the duration of his loan spell) so he has the chance for that.” – Reuters

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