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troy andreas 19-03-2014 07:24 PM

Louis van Gaal
 
Hire me! Louis Van Gaal tells Man Utd and Spurs he dreams of WINNING Premier League

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LOUIS VAN GAAL has declared he wants to win the Premier League in his next job - at Manchester United or Tottenham.

Van Gaal's contract as Netherlands coach expires after the World Cup in Brazil this summer.

But the 62-year-old is already eyeing his next post after being linked with United or Spurs.

"It is my ambition to become coach of one of the big teams once again," Van Gaal revealed.

"In the Premier League. I have never felt the atmosphere there before."

Van Gaal has won 15 major trophies during his illustrious career, including league titles in Spain, Germany and Holland.

Formerly in charge at Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Ajax and AZ Alkmaar, Van Gaal wants to win the Premier League in his next job.

"And I also want to win the championship in four countries," he added. "That is my ambition. I want to accomplish that.

"Otherwise I will retire and enjoy life with my wife Truus in our house in Portugal."

Van Gaal is the bookies' favourite to be the next permanent manager at BOTH Old Trafford and White Hart Lane.

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ivanzferdinand 20-03-2014 12:36 AM

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Sebuah Kode.. ;) ;)

dulsun 21-03-2014 05:14 PM

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pengen jadi pelatih MU mungkin

zudomiriku 22-04-2014 01:07 PM

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Why Louis van Gaal Would Be Wise to Go to Tottenham over Manchester United

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Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United continue to be linked with Louis van Gaal.

Both still employ full-time managers in Tim Sherwood and David Moyes, respectively. Nonetheless, the continued scrutiny of their work, combined with the current Netherlands boss's availability post-World Cup, will ensure speculation continues until the involved parties confirm related negotiations.

In the event of either club dismissing their current manager—which, according to a Sky Sports report earlier this month, is just about a certainty at Tottenham—the experienced and successful Van Gaal is as close to an ideal replacement as is likely to be available.

The Mirror's Simon Mullock speculated over the weekend—via quotes from ex-Holland and Nottingham Forest striker Pierre van Hooijdonk—that Man United forward Robin van Persie might only stay at Old Trafford if his national team boss is appointed.

Intriguingly, Mullock wrote, "Dutch sources claim the 62-year-old is reluctant to give Tottenham an answer on an offer to take over at White Hart Lane only because he expects a vacancy to arise at Old Trafford."

Moyes' first year in Manchester has not gone as well as hoped. Last season's Premier League champions currently sit outside of the top six, 23 points behind first-place Liverpool.

Despite underwhelming results and performances, Moyes appears to retain the backing of his superiors.

Upon the Scotsman's hiring last May, United board member Sir Bobby Charlton spoke to the club's official website of "the long-term" and building "teams for the future as well as now" under Moyes. In an interview with BBC Sport last month, he admitted the Red Devils had played "really, really badly" this season, but he remained "absolutely certain that we picked the right man."

Besides the likelihood that Manchester United will not be looking for a new manager, Van Gaal would be wise to opt for North London regardless.

The criticism of Moyes' troubled season has underlined the expectations at Man United (though it should be noted that many supporters have been more accepting of the difficulties following in Sir Alex Ferguson's legendary footsteps).

Having enjoyed success with three of Europe's biggest clubs in Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich, Van Gaal would not shrink from such expectations at Man United. Still, the unhappy end to his time in Munich should make him think twice about taking on a club job of such scale again.

A stuttering Bundesliga campaign in 2010-11 for the reigning champions saw him sacked earlier than his previously agreed summer leaving date. As Raphael Honigstein of Sports Illustrated described it at the time, Van Gaal was a casualty of a "culture of enormous pressure."

The Dutchman was not entirely blameless, at least not according to then-Bayern president Uli Hoeness.

"Problems were created which were totally unnecessary and which have ripped the club to pieces," Hoeness said, via BBC Sport. "And to say that he had the players behind him was a myth."

United's hierarchy would be far less hands-on than Bayern's, but the two clubs' similar DNA—formed by numerous successes both recently and in the past—could mean Van Gaal would have to battle to implement ideas on a team whose many egos might be similarly resistant to his abrasive manner.

Tottenham are not a club without their own expectations. The demands for top-four football from the club's hierarchy played a large part in the departure of Andre Villas-Boas in December and are likely to do the same for Sherwood.

Spurs are in relatively good shape talent-wise, so the proven Van Gaal would have as good a chance as anyone to produce results tolerable (or better) to chairman Daniel Levy and Co.

The likes of Emmanuel Adebayor, Christian Eriksen, Hugo Lloris and Jan Vertonghen cannot point to medals and trophies won with Spurs in the way players like Michael Carrick, Wayne Rooney or Van Persie could with Manchester United. That leaves them less likely to think or tell Van Gaal that they might know better.

In Spurs, the 62-year-old would find a challenge similar to that which he took on at AZ Alkmaar—a club with considerable tradition but struggling to push on sufficiently in their attempts to match past glories. He would almost certainly be afforded sufficient control to implement his ideas and make changes where he sees fit.

Despite Spurs' issues this season, particularly coming up against the Premier League's current top four, Van Gaal would have plenty to work with already. In addition to the aforementioned players, Spurs have their best group of young talent (Nabil Bentaleb, Harry Kane and Andros Townsend among others) in several generations. Summer 2013 signings who have struggled this summer will also have benefited from a year's football in England under their belts.

Manchester United have a good core of talent too. Other notable players include top-class goalkeeper David de Gea and one of Europe's best creative midfielders in Juan Mata. Should he see fit, Van Gaal would have scope for rebuilding, with the departure of senior squad members, such as Nemanja Vidic, imminent. The perceived failure of several others this season would likely give him a mandate to make further changes (as Moyes is also anticipating).

Ultimately, Van Gaal would have to decide the kind of environment in which he is looking to work at this stage of his career.

Both Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur offer tempting challenges for a manager who has experienced just about everything at the highest level. For a little less stress, though, Van Gaal would be wise to pick White Hart Lane.

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Gustiono 22-04-2014 03:22 PM

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Sangat menarik jika benar manajemen MU mengganti Moyes dengan pelatih ini.
Menjaga identitas/tradisi klub itu penting dalam arti soal pergantian pelatih.
Tapi jika dikaitkan dengan bisnis/kepentingan saham mungkin hal ini juga dituntut untuk dipertimbangkan.
So ditunggu saja :D

setiawans001 22-04-2014 03:45 PM

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kalau dari resume nya, om van gaal impact baru menghasilkan juara di musim kedua atau ketiga, kecuali waktu pegang bayern munchen, musim pertama langsung juara..

kalau jadi milih van gaal ya masih ada faktor bersabar2nya buat suporter di musim pertama..

tapi kalau bisa kompetitif di zona champion musim pertama ya masi bisa diterima lah ane kira..

Blacklist7 22-04-2014 06:57 PM

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Butuh seorang diktator seperti Raja?
Gahar didepan media?
ditakuti pemain sendiri dan lawan?
siap lihat pemain cedera panjang?

"King" Louis Van Gaal *** pilihannya.. :))

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Zee de Wazza 23-04-2014 05:35 AM

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van Gaal ? Seriously ? Ane prefer manager yg lebih muda sih, yaahh doi emang lumayan berprestasi, tapi 62 tahun ? Apakah si tua ini masih memiliki passion yg sama dg dominasi para manager muda saat ini di Eropa ? Plus doi masih punya beban di World Cup, well let's see apa yg bisa doi perbuat di World Cup then let's make a choice hahaha \m/

troy andreas 24-04-2014 08:08 PM

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Van Gaal ready and waiting for United talks

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Louis van Gaal is ready and waiting in Portugal to discuss the prospect of becoming David Moyes’ successor. The Holland coach remains the favourite to take charge at Old Trafford after Moyes was sacked this week.

United ’s owners, the Glazers, are due to fly in to the UK to resolve the managerial vacancy.

They are aware that Van Gaal is currently on holiday in the Portuguese resort of Vale do Lobo and will be available for talks.

Live: Manchester United - the hunt for new manager

The 62-year-old is understood to be keen on the prospect of trying to revive the fortunes of the fallen Premier League champions when he becomes a free agent at the end of this summer’s World Cup.

Roy Keane has emerged as a potential assistant should he be appointed, though it remains to be seen how that would sit with Sir Alex Ferguson following the Irishman’s acrimonious departure from United in 2005.

There have been barbed comments between the two since then, with Ferguson critical of his former captain in his recent autobiography.

But Van Gaal would be given freedom to assemble his own backroom – even if there is a preference within Old Trafford to maintain continuity by providing a role for Ryan Giggs.

The 40-year-old has been appointed interim and is very much seen as manager-in-waiting.

But it is accepted it is too soon for him to take the reins on a permanent basis this summer with United instead drawing up a stellar shortlist to return them to their former glories.

As revealed in MEN Sport today executive vice chairman Ed Woodward will not rule out moves for even the biggest names in the sport.

Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp have already ruled themselves out, but United will not be put off making an approach.

Carlo Ancelotti is also highly admired, as is Atletico Madrid’s Diego Simeone.

But Van Gaal has emerged as the clear favourite and is available to discuss the role before the World Cup.

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paiman 24-04-2014 08:26 PM

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Kalo sumbernya dari situ sih biasanya bener :D

Tapi kalo Giggs bisa membuktikan diri menjadi pelatih potensial di 3 laga sisa United, kenapa gak mempermanenkan Giggs saja :D


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