Glasgow Times

Van Gaal hits back after ‘ boring’ criticisms

- CARL MARKHAM AT AL BAYT STADIUM

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A TYPICALLY bel l igerent Netherland­s head coach Louis van Gaal took issue with criticism of his side’s World Cup performanc­es so far despite them topping Group A.

A 2- 0 win over hosts Qatar saw them finish with seven points, having previously beaten runners- up Senegal by the same scoreline and drawn 1- 1 with Ecuador.

But even though they had very few alarms in their opening three matches, Van Gaal was grilled in his post- match press conference about why the games were not particular­ly enjoyable to watch.

“I’m not going to expand on it because I think you have a different opinion of football,” he said to one journalist.

“Why don’t you write you think it is terribly boring and you are going home tomorrow because you couldn’t care less?”

When it was put to him fans were “grinding their teeth” on social media about the displays Van Gaal responded: “That’s disappoint­ing but I don’t agree with you.”

Netherland­s’ shining light in the group stage has been Cody Gakpo, the PSV Eindhoven forward who enhanced his growing reputation by becoming his country’s first player to score in each of his first three World Cup matches.

The 23- year- old, who was heavily linked with Leeds and Southampto­n in the summer but is now being tracked by Europe’s top clubs, scored the opener before Frenkie De Jong made the points safe just after half- time.

“Cody Gakpo is rather a young player, he’s only been playing for PSV for two or three years and always played on the left- hand side,” said Van Gaal.

“He didn’t want to play centre or number 10 but he did have to play those positions for me and now he thinks I’m a good head coach!”

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