Van Gaal booed as Man Utd sign off in fifth

Van Gaal booed as Man Utd sign off in fifth

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 03:15 PM IST
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Manchester : Louis van Gaal was booed by his club’s own fans after Manchester United ended their Premier League campaign by beating Bournemouth 3-1 in the re-arranged Old Trafford fixture.

In a game carried over from Sunday following a postponement caused by the discovery of a fake bomb accidentally left behind during a terror training exercise, United needed a 19-goal victory in order to steal past Manchester City into the fourth and final Champions League qualifying berth.

Goals from Wayne Rooney, 18-year-old Marcus Rashford, named in England’s provisional Euro 2016 squad a day earlier, and substitute Ashley Young secured the three points yesterday, but it was only enough to lift Van Gaal’s side above Southampton into fifth place. Introduced to the crowd for a post-match address, the Dutchman was booed by pockets of the home support, before declaring, somewhat ironically: “I want to thank you for your unconditional support.”

As Bournemouth’s fans goaded him with chants of “You’re getting sacked in the morning!”, Van Gaal added: “You never let us down. Thank you for that. We will bring the FA cup home to you. You deserve it. Thank you.”

Fans arriving at Old Trafford spoke of their anger and frustration over Sunday’s cancellation, which left visiting supporters facing two 500-mile (800-kilometre) round trips in three days.  The atmosphere inside and outside the stadium was subdued and there were visible signs of dissent against Van Gaal. One banner read held up by fans read: “TIME TO GO LOUIS! NOT GOOD ENOUGH!”

Once again occupying a withdrawn midfield role, Rooney did his best to get United going by spraying passes around from deep, but it was not until the 32nd minute that the hosts threatened, with Michael Carrick just failing to get a telling touch on Rooney’s free-kick. United went ahead two minutes before half-time with a goal completely out of keeping with what had come before. The result secured a Europa League group place for United, while Saturday’s FA Cup final against Crystal Palace may yet yield a piece of silverware. But it was a tame end to the season

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