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Louis van Gaal is taking United back to the top. |
Temporarily Ryan Giggs took
over, but United have now entered a new era with Louis van Gaal.
First of all, van Gaal is a winner. He has achieved great
success with every team he has managed, and won the league with all of them. In
Europe he has also won the Champions League, so it is clear that he can deliver
triumphs and trophies. Van Gaal took an average Holland side to the World Cup
Semi-Final and United had a great pre-season defeating Real Madrid and
Liverpool. It should not be startling that the Manchester United fans have regained
their belief. There is a new sense of optimism. The transfer window has just
slammed shut, and it is hard to believe the players that have been signed after
the disaster that occurred last summer. United signed six excellent players,
with two in the world class bracket, Radamel Falcao and Angel Di Maria. Incredibly,
Manchester United are still being criticised for their actions. There has been
talk of United mirroring Real Madrid’s ‘Galactico’ philosophy, and disapproval
on United abandoning their traditions and losing their emphasis in youth. These
claims are wrong.
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Wilson scored twice on his debut in the Premier League. |
The Manchester United philosophy is about winning and
succeeding at the highest level. Change
had to happen because this was not the case last season. The other big clubs in
the country had stormed ahead. United were miles behind in terms of quality.
Success in this transfer window means they are back and they can compete at the
top again. Many argued their beliefs have been thrown away with the sale of
Danny Welbeck, but if you had the choice of playing Falcao or Welbeck up front,
who would it be? Fans need reminding that Welbeck forced the move, understandable
as he was not shown enough faith from van Gaal. He felt his chances would be
even more limited this season with only 35 league games and the FA Cup fixtures
to play in.
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How far can Radamel Falcao take United this season? |
United gave James Wilson and Tom Lawrence their league
debuts at the end of last season. Jesse Lingard and Tyler Blackett were given
their debuts this season. There are currently 12 home-grown players in the
squad, but United have supposedly abandoned their youth. Ultimately, the youth
system cannot be relied upon and quality was and has always been needed. If a
mid-table position became a regular occurrence, then the top youth players
might avoid joining the club, causing further problems. It was surprising to
see United compared to City and Chelsea, when both clubs have only 2 home-grown
players in their squads. There is also this dispute that United have overspent.
£31.7m has been spent per major trophy in the last 10 years. Chelsea spent
£53m, Liverpool £60m and City £132m. United have not abandoned their philosophy, or their youth,
but have addressed key areas which were not amended by David Moyes. The fans
now have a team and a squad that they are happy with again, and once this team
gels, will surely challenge near the top of the table. It would be hard to
imagine a team full of so many great players produce another season of failure.
To get back into the Champions League would be a great achievement and anything
else a bonus.
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