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Manchester United: “You’re not a football club,” says Van Gaal

Louis van Gaal, the former manager of Manchester United, has launched a vicious attack on the Premier League club’s hiring practices.

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After David Moyes had been manager for ten months, Van Gaal was appointed in the summer of 2014 to Old Trafford.

The Red Devils fired the Dutchman days after their FA Cup victory over Crystal Palace, after he had been manager for two years.

United will reorganise their roster for the upcoming season after suffering their worst Premier League campaign under manager Ruben Amorim.

Now Van Gaal is saying that they are “a commercial club” and that the manager has no say in signing players. Sky Sports interviewed Van Gaal, who explained that the club is more of a business than a football one.

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I know I’ve said it before, but that’s never easy. When the manager isn’t making the calls on who needs to enter the game, things get dicey.

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