Van Gaal: I’m a different manager to Wenger and Ferguson
The 64-year-old has reiterated his desire to leave
Manchester United when his contract expires in
2017 and says he is a man of his wordLouis van
Gaal says he is a different type of manager to Sir
Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger as he prepares
to take on the Arsenal boss at the Emirates on
Sunday.
The Dutch coach arrived at Old Trafford in 2014
but has already insisted he plans to retire from his
post when his contract expires in 2017.
Wenger, meanwhile, has been at the helm of the
Gunners for 19 years but Van Gaal has reiterated
his intention to retire and says he is man of his
word.
“I set aims and I was very lucky that clubs or
national teams want me," he told reporters.
“Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson are other
types I think.
“I always want more. I have set my aims always
in advance. It’s the same thing as what I’m doing
now.
“I shall retire. I always do what I have said. I have
always set my own aims and I think that I have
set my last aim also.”
Van Gaal’s side head to Arsenal top of the table
and three points ahead of the Gunners and the
Dutch coach took time to praise one of his key
players so far this season, Chris Smalling.
“I think the player, when he does things, he does it
all by himself,” he told reporters.
“I help him with advice and also with demands,
also with training sessions, also with showing
images to improve him, but he has to be open and
he has to perform on the pitch. He does
everything for himself. The greatest compliment
you have to make is to Chris and not to me.”
“Obviously he got the chances because of that but
it is always like that. As a player you need
vacancies in positions and when it is your position
you have more luck. That’s always true in football
clubs.”
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