You, fat man: Manchester Uniteds van Gaal appears to insult journalist unspoilably

Author : prisers1955
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 09:36:32


You, fat man: Manchester Uniteds van Gaal appears to insult journalist unspoilably

'We don't speak any more about Wayne Rooney,' video shows the former coach of Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich telling journalists.

'You have criticized him; I don't. You,' he says, pointing at an off-camera reporter.

As he gets up to leave he turns and says, 'You too! Fat man! There,' again pointing at the assembled hacks.



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The comment is greeted with laughter from the members of the press, and one voice, apparently belonging to the singled-out reporter, replies, 'Thank you!'

Struggles and spikiness

While his team may not be playing the expressive, attacking football that the storied club's fans came to expect under former boss Alex Ferguson, Van Gaal is doing his best to replicate it post-game.

The latest eruption came after the team again dropped points -- this time at strugglers Newcastle United, who equalized in the 90th minute to deny Van Gaal and Manchester United a win.

Rooney, who has endured an abysmal season, showed flickers of his old form, scoring two and generally putting in an invigorated performance.

The reaction is by no means an isolated case, with incidents throughout this season and last showing similar spikiness.

The Dutch master has offered to quit his post, bristled at questions about his relationship with assistant manager Ryan Giggs (sarcastically saying, 'No, no, we have a very bad relationship,') lashed out at former United player Gary Neviile's analysis ('Gary Neville needs to pay attention to his words') and lambasted a journalist for questions about goalkeeper David de Gea ('You think you are smarter than I, but it is not like that.')

When Van Gaal was appointed in May 2014, he had just come from leading Holland to third place at the World Cup and was widely expected to restore the fortunes of one of the world's biggest football clubs. But poor form this season has seen his club currently in sixth place, two points off the Champions League spots and a yawning nine points behind leaders Arsenal.

The comment is greeted with laughter from the members of the press, and one voice, apparently belonging to the singled-out reporter, replies, 'Thank you!' While his team may not be playing the expressive, attacking football that the storied club's fans came to expect under former boss Alex Ferguson, Van Gaal is doing his best to replicate it post-game. Rooney, who has endured an abysmal season, showed flickers of his old form, scoring two and generally putting in an invigorated performance. The reaction is by no means an isolated case, with incidents throughout this season and last showing similar spikiness. The reaction is by no means an isolated case, with incidents throughout this season and last showing similar spikiness. The reaction is by no means an isolated case, with incidents throughout this season and last showing similar spikiness. Struggles and spikiness Struggles and spikiness Rooney, who has endured an abysmal season, showed flickers of his old form, scoring two and generally putting in an invigorated performance. While his team may not be playing the expressive, attacking football that the storied club's fans came to expect under former boss Alex Ferguson, Van Gaal is doing his best to replicate it post-game. The latest eruption came after the team again dropped points -- this time at strugglers Newcastle United, who equalized in the 90th minute to deny Van Gaal and Manchester United a win. 'We don't speak any more about Wayne Rooney,' video shows the former coach of Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich telling journalists. The Dutch master has offered to quit his post, bristled at questions about his relationship with assistant manager Ryan Giggs (sarcastically saying, 'No, no, we have a very bad relationship,') lashed out at former United player Gary Neviile's analysis ('Gary Neville needs to pay attention to his words') and lambasted a journalist for questions about goalkeeper David de Gea ('You think you are smarter than I, but it is not like that.') When Van Gaal was appointed in May 2014, he had just come from leading Holland to third place at the World Cup and was widely expected to restore the fortunes of one of the world's biggest football clubs. But poor form this season has seen his club currently in sixth place, two points off the Champions League spots and a yawning nine points behind leaders Arsenal. 'We don't speak any more about Wayne Rooney,' video shows the former coach of Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich telling journalists. 'We don't speak any more about Wayne Rooney,' video shows the former coach of Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich telling journalists. Struggles and spikiness When Van Gaal was appointed in May 2014, he had just come from leading Holland to third place at the World Cup and was widely expected to restore the fortunes of one of the world's biggest football clubs. But poor form this season has seen his club currently in sixth place, two points off the Champions League spots and a yawning nine points behind leaders Arsenal. 'You have criticized him; I don't. You,' he says, pointing at an off-camera reporter. The Dutch master has offered to quit his post, bristled at questions about his relationship with assistant manager Ryan Giggs (sarcastically saying, 'No, no, we have a very bad relationship,') lashed out at former United player Gary Neviile's analysis ('Gary Neville needs to pay attention to his words') and lambasted a journalist for questions about goalkeeper David de Gea ('You think you are smarter than I, but it is not like that.')

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