Friday, 13 March 2015

Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal says he did not humiliate Radamel Falcao

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Friday 13th March 2015 16:15






Radamel Falcao played for Manchester United's U21 side on Tuesday night


Radamel Falcao played for Manchester United's U21 side on Tuesday night



Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has defended his decision to play Radamel Falcao in the club’s U21 side earlier this week.


Falcao has endured a difficult time since arriving at Old Trafford on loan from Monaco on the final day of the summer window last year.


And, having been an unused substitute for Monday’s FA Cup quarter-final loss to Arsenal, he then found himself starting for the U21 side against Tottenham at a near deserted Old Trafford 24 hours later.


But Van Gaal says that playing in that game was in no way ignominious for Falcao, pointing out that he regularly gives big name players the opportunity to build their confidence in U21 fixtures.


“That is one of the aspects, that I let my players play in the second squad,” said Van Gaal.


“I have read in a lot of papers that it is a humiliation. I don’t think so.


“It is a professional attitude of the manager, of the management of the club, but especially also of the player.


“Falcao has not reacted like the media react. There is a big difference."


Falcao was not the only famous name to feature against Spurs, as Van Gaal observed.


“Not only Falcao has played, (goalkeeper, Victor) Valdes has played, also Rafa da Silva has played,” he said.


“Rafa da Silva played a wonderful match and scored a wonderful goal. Because of that, he can grip again his confidence.


“It can pick up all the players who play in the second squad, because that is a lower level and they can play for more than 70 minutes, for example. And that is not normal in every training session.


“So, every player needs rhythm, and that is why. We pay a lot for the players, so I think it is normal that they play football for us, and that can also be in the second team.


"I have explained it already, five months ago. Every players who does not play, has to play sometimes. Not regularly, but sometimes, when we think that it is needed for them to play more minutes in the second team.


“Falcao did not play the best match in the second team but he tried to do his utmost best and more I cannot ask from players."


Falcao is a dual Ballon d'Or nominee but he has scored just four times for United since joining on loan and, despite playing for 72 minutes in the U21 game against Spurs, he again failed to find the target.







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