‘Van Gaal’ points out ‘Red Devils’ are still a commercial club.

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Dutch legend Louis van Gaal has reiterated his earlier criticism that Manchester United are not a football club but rather a “commercial club”. Van

Gaal, who took over at Old Trafford in 2014 and was sacked in 2016, criticised the club for not taking football seriously enough.

United have now shifted ownership of football from the Glazer family to INEOS, but Van Gaal has not changed his view. “United are still a commercial club, they are not a football club,” the 73-year-old told เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง Sports

‘ Weekend programme. “I’ve said it before, when the manager is not the one who decides which players come into the team, it’s always difficult.

” You can sack a manager if he is not getting results, but when the manager is not the one who buys players, you have problems. ” You need to have knowledge of the manager’s personality and project because he is the one who trains the players.

” The former Champions League-winning manager with Ajax also linked Arne Slot, his compatriot at Liverpool, to the idea. “Arnne Slot was the one who told his technical department. That the team needs to buy which players… You have to pay attention to this.”