Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has
claimed the Red Devils have failed to learn from
recent mistakes in their 0-0 draw against
Cambridge United in the FA Cup.
The Dutchman admitted he was pleased with
United’s second half display, but revealed his
side made all too similar errors in a lacklustre
opening 45 minutes.
“We made the same errors as against Yeovil and
Queens Park Rangers because we played in the
same playing style as our opponents,” Van Gaal
said.
“In the second half we played much better, we
played along the floor and that is a different
style of play.
“It was a pity that we had to wait until half time,
but in the second half I was pleased with the
performance.”
And the former Holland boss echoed the
thoughts of U’s manager Richard Money ,
praising the organisation of the League Two
outfit.
“I have to give credit to this club, Cambridge
United, because they played very well, they were
well organised with heart and they fought until
the end,” he said.
“We are still in the cup and that is the most
important thing.”
claimed the Red Devils have failed to learn from
recent mistakes in their 0-0 draw against
Cambridge United in the FA Cup.
The Dutchman admitted he was pleased with
United’s second half display, but revealed his
side made all too similar errors in a lacklustre
opening 45 minutes.
“We made the same errors as against Yeovil and
Queens Park Rangers because we played in the
same playing style as our opponents,” Van Gaal
said.
“In the second half we played much better, we
played along the floor and that is a different
style of play.
“It was a pity that we had to wait until half time,
but in the second half I was pleased with the
performance.”
And the former Holland boss echoed the
thoughts of U’s manager Richard Money ,
praising the organisation of the League Two
outfit.
“I have to give credit to this club, Cambridge
United, because they played very well, they were
well organised with heart and they fought until
the end,” he said.
“We are still in the cup and that is the most
important thing.”
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