Louis van Gaal has set Manchester United an initial target of a top-four finish in this season’s Premier League.
United’s new
manager is yet to deliver a competitive victory and suffered the
indignity of a 4-0 defeat at League One MK Dons in Tuesday’s Capital One
Cup tie.
Neither that
setback, nor a return of just one Premier League point from two games,
has dented the Dutchman’s confidence and he remains convinced he can
bring a new era of domestic and European success to Old Trafford.
Van Gaal is
even refusing to rule out a title challenge this season, but ahead of
Saturday’s trip to Burnley he has again stressed it will take time to
rebuild United’s squad and successfully implement his methods.
He said:
“Before September 1, I have given every player a reasonable chance – it
would not have been good to come as a new manager and say ‘I want 11 new
players’. The process needs time and we are building up a new team.
“I hope we
shall succeed and that we are this year in the top four, because the
Champions League suits a club like Manchester United.
“Then maybe
the next step is to be champions and the next step after that is to be
winner of the Champions League, but that needs time. A lot of clubs
fight for many, many years and never succeed.
“We can
still be the champions of England in my first year. Maybe you will laugh
but in my former clubs I have started like this so for me it is not big
news.”
Van Gaal
reminded the press of the positive reports which accompanied United’s
successful pre-season tour of the United States, where Roma, Real Madrid
and Liverpool were all defeated.
He said: “I
was a king in the United States, and now I am not a king any more? I am
the same Louis van Gaal with the same record and the same philosophy,
and I am very confident I shall succeed here.”
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