Louis van Gaal has asked Manchester United fans to criticise him and not the players after supporters voiced their disquiet during the 1-0 win over CSKA Moscow .
This is the first occasion the crowd at Old Trafford has been markedly unhappy during Van Gaal’s reign, which is in a second season.
When Anthony Martial was replaced by Marouane Fellaini on 65 minutes it was greeted by jeers, though Wayne Rooney took the Frenchman’s position as centre-forward and headed the winner to put United on top of their Champions League group. The goal was United’s first in 404 minutes of football after three consecutive goalless draws.
Afterwards Jesse Lingard, who created Rooney’s finish, said Van Gaal had told the side to ignore boos from fans.
“I think the supporters have to support the players, otherwise they make it very difficult for the players to play at Old Trafford,” the manager said. “Until now they were fantastic so I cannot complain about the fans. I can only advise the fans to criticise the manager and not the players. It’s very difficult to play for Manchester United with a lot of pressure and when you can taste that in Old Trafford because of all the yelling, then it’s not good for all my players .
