MANCHESTER UNITED MANAGER Louis van Gaal says his sideโs Uefa Champions League play-off clashes with Club Brugge will be the most important matches he has faced since taking charge at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils host the Belgians for the first leg tonight as Van Gaal seeks to seal a return to the group stage of Europeโs premier club competition.
Under the Dutchmanโs predecessor, David Moyes, United missed out on qualification for the tournament, but Van Gaal secured a play-off tie courtesy of a fourth-place finish last term.
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Asked whether the two games against Brugge were the most important of his United tenure to date, Van Gaal told reporters: โOf course, I have explained that the players want the Champions League and the board want it but especially the fans.
โSo the pressure is high. We have to show our quality against a good team - you cannot say thereโs no pressure, itโs not an easy game.
โThere is a lot of pressure because our aim and goal is to reach the Champions League. Because of the draw, it is much more difficult. We have drawn Brugge, they can defend very well and can attack also.
โIt shall be a difficult match and the pressure is high. The fans and the board want to participate in the Champions League but we have to beat Brugge.โ
United have made a positive start to their Premier League campaign, claiming 1-0 wins over Tottenham and Aston Villa.
Amid suggestions his side are struggling to click going forward, Van Gaal added: โItโs always a concern because a coach wants a perfect game always.
โIn all other teams, they are not at moment at the highest level. It cannot be [the case] either.
โWe have a long way to go but we have made a better start than last year. Also, two clean sheets, that says a lot about our structure and balance.
โI have confidence that we are developing ourselves better and I expect that also from my players.โ
Pressure is all on Manchester United ahead of Champions League play-off, admits Van Gaal
Updated 08.35
MANCHESTER UNITED MANAGER Louis van Gaal says his sideโs Uefa Champions League play-off clashes with Club Brugge will be the most important matches he has faced since taking charge at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils host the Belgians for the first leg tonight as Van Gaal seeks to seal a return to the group stage of Europeโs premier club competition.
Under the Dutchmanโs predecessor, David Moyes, United missed out on qualification for the tournament, but Van Gaal secured a play-off tie courtesy of a fourth-place finish last term.
Asked whether the two games against Brugge were the most important of his United tenure to date, Van Gaal told reporters: โOf course, I have explained that the players want the Champions League and the board want it but especially the fans.
โSo the pressure is high. We have to show our quality against a good team - you cannot say thereโs no pressure, itโs not an easy game.
โThere is a lot of pressure because our aim and goal is to reach the Champions League. Because of the draw, it is much more difficult. We have drawn Brugge, they can defend very well and can attack also.
โIt shall be a difficult match and the pressure is high. The fans and the board want to participate in the Champions League but we have to beat Brugge.โ
United have made a positive start to their Premier League campaign, claiming 1-0 wins over Tottenham and Aston Villa.
Amid suggestions his side are struggling to click going forward, Van Gaal added: โItโs always a concern because a coach wants a perfect game always.
โIn all other teams, they are not at moment at the highest level. It cannot be [the case] either.
โWe have a long way to go but we have made a better start than last year. Also, two clean sheets, that says a lot about our structure and balance.
โI have confidence that we are developing ourselves better and I expect that also from my players.โ
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