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Il a pété un coup, c'est pas possible.

 

Il dit qu'on a un effectif moins bon que l'année dernière, mais wtf ? Il parle de Evra et Rio, mais il a oublié de préciser que c'est en grande partie à cause d'eux qu'on a été ridicules en défense. Eux qui sont sensés montrer l'exemple aux jeunes grâce à leur immense expérience, expérience qui nous a absolument servi à rien.

 

On se devait de nous séparer des ces joueurs âgés, that's a fact.

 

Il est trop négatif alors qu'on vient de recruter le meilleur coach possible. Le mercato est loin d'être finit, si on recrute encore un DC et un MC on est prêts à jouer le titre.

 

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Louis van Gaal needs more than just new signings to turn around Manchester United's fortunes:

New manager will get a first glimpse of the work required to repair the damage of last season in Wednesday's friendly against LA Galaxy

For a team in need of a fair amount of cosmetic surgery, Louis van Gaal could not have chosen a more appropriate setting than Los Angeles for the beginning of his reign as Manchester United manager. In the self-styled capital of nip-and-tuck, Van Gaal will get his first glimpse of the work required to repair the damage of last season – much of it inflicted during the years leading up to David Moyes’s wholly forgettable campaign in charge at Old Trafford – when United take on LA Galaxy at the Pasadena Rose Bowl on Wednesday evening in California. Despite the feelgood factor generated by Van Gaal’s run to the World Cup semi-finals with Holland, however, the reality facing the Dutchman is that serious work is needed if United are to return to prominence this season. Van Gaal worked a minor miracle with the Dutch in Brazil, but it will be harder to repeat the trick with United. The squad Van Gaal has inherited from Moyes requires more than a mere touch-up job to paper over the cracks. He will need the powers of alchemist to turn United into challengers for the Premier League unless he quickly improves the hand that he has been dealt at Old Trafford. Related Articles 'Van Gaal has strength to make hard decisions' 20 Jul 2014 Van Gaal was polar opposite to 'terrified' Moyes 17 Jul 2014 Rodriguez closes in on £63m Real move 21 Jul 2014 Liverpool and Man Utd hope to crack America 19 Jul 2014 Carrick ruled out for three months 17 Jul 2014 Vidal: I'll decide my future next week 18 Jul 2014 Van Gaal’s task has been helped, of course, by the charitable start United face in the league this season. Unlike Moyes, whose lack of self-confidence and belief was betrayed by his repeated complaints about the tough start United faced as champions twelve months ago, Van Gaal has been given platform to build upon during the opening two months of this campaign. But the comfortable start to the season is one of the few positives United’s new manager can cling to as he prepares to get to work in Los Angeles this week. There are several areas which must be addressed and, despite the signings of Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera, United’s squad is arguably weaker than it was at the end of last season, when they trailed in seventh, missing out on European football for the first time since the 1980s. Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic have left the club, with Patrice Evra due to follow the centre-halves out of the exit door by completing a move to Juventus. Michael Carrick is sidelined for at least three months with an ankle injury, while the likes of Anderson and Bebe have returned from loan spells unwanted by both United and the clubs they spent last season playing for. Efforts to land proven performers, the world-class stars United require, have so far come to nothing, even though the club has made it clear that they possess both the money and the ambition to recruit elite players. So Van Gaal is left with a squad which, in its current state, is not good enough to compete for honours. The midfield options are worryingly lacking in experience and proven quality with Carrick injured and Ryan Giggs now having retire, but it is in defence where Van Gaal faces his biggest challenge. In the space of one summer, United will have lost three-quarters of the back four which won the Champions League in Moscow in 2008, not to mention countless league titles before and after that night in the Luzhniki Stadium. How will United line up at the back this season with Vidic, Ferdinand and Evra all gone? Rafael da Silva remains rash and unpredictable at right-back, while Jonny Evans, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling must overcome repeated injury problems to prove wrong those doubters who believe they lack the quality to replace Ferdinand and Vidic. Shaw has been signed to replace Evra, but the England youngster still has much to learn before he can be considered the solution at left-back. During Holland’s run to the semi-finals in Brazil, Van Gaal made a big play of the experienced quintet in his squad which proved the bedrock for the Dutch success. Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, Nigel de Jong and Dirk Kuyt were the seasoned performers who Van Gaal relied upon to guide the younger element of the squad through the competition. But at United, Van Gaal has seen the experienced brain trust disappear this summer, leaving behind a squad lacking proving credentials outside of Van Persie and Wayne Rooney. United can sign as many players as they wish before the start of the season, but they cannot replace the experience of those who have left and that is perhaps Van Gaal’s biggest problem. His powers of motivation and organisation will undoubtedly ensure an instant improvement from those players who were so unimpressed by Moyes that they eased up and stopped performing. But at some point, the younger players will need guidance and support on the pitch and the candidates to offer that are thin on the ground. Nonetheless, optimism is high at United that this season will be better than last and that Van Gaal will avoid the mistakes made by Moyes. The new man, at least, will arrive at Old Trafford instilling the good habits learned at Ajax, Barcelona and Real Madrid rather than attempting to convince a group of winners that a philosophy developed at Preston and Everton really was the route to follow. Van Gaal’s track record will only take him so far, though. Unless he really is a miracle worker, he will need to fill big holes quickly at United to avoid another season of frustration and one which could take the shine off his World Cup exploits with the Dutch. United could have got away with cosmetic surgery last summer, but their failure to act twelve months ago – Woodward must share the blame with Moyes for that – has left Van Gaal not knowing where to start. A facelift will not suffice this time. Full reconstruction is required.

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Il a pété un coup, c'est pas possible.

 

Il dit qu'on a un effectif moins bon que l'année dernière, mais wtf ? Il parle de Evra et Rio, mais il a oublié de préciser que c'est en grande partie à cause d'eux qu'on a été ridicules en défense. Eux qui sont sensés montrer l'exemple aux jeunes grâce à leur immense expérience, expérience qui nous a absolument servi à rien.

 

On se devait de nous séparer des ces joueurs âgés, that's a fact.

 

Il est trop négatif alors qu'on vient de recruter le meilleur coach possible. Le mercato est loin d'être finit, si on recrute encore un DC et un MC on est prêts à jouer le titre.

 

L'article en entier:

 

 

 

Louis van Gaal needs more than just new signings to turn around Manchester United's fortunes:

New manager will get a first glimpse of the work required to repair the damage of last season in Wednesday's friendly against LA Galaxy

For a team in need of a fair amount of cosmetic surgery, Louis van Gaal could not have chosen a more appropriate setting than Los Angeles for the beginning of his reign as Manchester United manager. In the self-styled capital of nip-and-tuck, Van Gaal will get his first glimpse of the work required to repair the damage of last season – much of it inflicted during the years leading up to David Moyes’s wholly forgettable campaign in charge at Old Trafford – when United take on LA Galaxy at the Pasadena Rose Bowl on Wednesday evening in California. Despite the feelgood factor generated by Van Gaal’s run to the World Cup semi-finals with Holland, however, the reality facing the Dutchman is that serious work is needed if United are to return to prominence this season. Van Gaal worked a minor miracle with the Dutch in Brazil, but it will be harder to repeat the trick with United. The squad Van Gaal has inherited from Moyes requires more than a mere touch-up job to paper over the cracks. He will need the powers of alchemist to turn United into challengers for the Premier League unless he quickly improves the hand that he has been dealt at Old Trafford. Related Articles 'Van Gaal has strength to make hard decisions' 20 Jul 2014 Van Gaal was polar opposite to 'terrified' Moyes 17 Jul 2014 Rodriguez closes in on £63m Real move 21 Jul 2014 Liverpool and Man Utd hope to crack America 19 Jul 2014 Carrick ruled out for three months 17 Jul 2014 Vidal: I'll decide my future next week 18 Jul 2014 Van Gaal’s task has been helped, of course, by the charitable start United face in the league this season. Unlike Moyes, whose lack of self-confidence and belief was betrayed by his repeated complaints about the tough start United faced as champions twelve months ago, Van Gaal has been given platform to build upon during the opening two months of this campaign. But the comfortable start to the season is one of the few positives United’s new manager can cling to as he prepares to get to work in Los Angeles this week. There are several areas which must be addressed and, despite the signings of Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera, United’s squad is arguably weaker than it was at the end of last season, when they trailed in seventh, missing out on European football for the first time since the 1980s. Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic have left the club, with Patrice Evra due to follow the centre-halves out of the exit door by completing a move to Juventus. Michael Carrick is sidelined for at least three months with an ankle injury, while the likes of Anderson and Bebe have returned from loan spells unwanted by both United and the clubs they spent last season playing for. Efforts to land proven performers, the world-class stars United require, have so far come to nothing, even though the club has made it clear that they possess both the money and the ambition to recruit elite players. So Van Gaal is left with a squad which, in its current state, is not good enough to compete for honours. The midfield options are worryingly lacking in experience and proven quality with Carrick injured and Ryan Giggs now having retire, but it is in defence where Van Gaal faces his biggest challenge. In the space of one summer, United will have lost three-quarters of the back four which won the Champions League in Moscow in 2008, not to mention countless league titles before and after that night in the Luzhniki Stadium. How will United line up at the back this season with Vidic, Ferdinand and Evra all gone? Rafael da Silva remains rash and unpredictable at right-back, while Jonny Evans, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling must overcome repeated injury problems to prove wrong those doubters who believe they lack the quality to replace Ferdinand and Vidic. Shaw has been signed to replace Evra, but the England youngster still has much to learn before he can be considered the solution at left-back. During Holland’s run to the semi-finals in Brazil, Van Gaal made a big play of the experienced quintet in his squad which proved the bedrock for the Dutch success. Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, Nigel de Jong and Dirk Kuyt were the seasoned performers who Van Gaal relied upon to guide the younger element of the squad through the competition. But at United, Van Gaal has seen the experienced brain trust disappear this summer, leaving behind a squad lacking proving credentials outside of Van Persie and Wayne Rooney. United can sign as many players as they wish before the start of the season, but they cannot replace the experience of those who have left and that is perhaps Van Gaal’s biggest problem. His powers of motivation and organisation will undoubtedly ensure an instant improvement from those players who were so unimpressed by Moyes that they eased up and stopped performing. But at some point, the younger players will need guidance and support on the pitch and the candidates to offer that are thin on the ground. Nonetheless, optimism is high at United that this season will be better than last and that Van Gaal will avoid the mistakes made by Moyes. The new man, at least, will arrive at Old Trafford instilling the good habits learned at Ajax, Barcelona and Real Madrid rather than attempting to convince a group of winners that a philosophy developed at Preston and Everton really was the route to follow. Van Gaal’s track record will only take him so far, though. Unless he really is a miracle worker, he will need to fill big holes quickly at United to avoid another season of frustration and one which could take the shine off his World Cup exploits with the Dutch. United could have got away with cosmetic surgery last summer, but their failure to act twelve months ago – Woodward must share the blame with Moyes for that – has left Van Gaal not knowing where to start. A facelift will not suffice this time. Full reconstruction is required.

 

 

Oui, on est largement plus fort que l'an dernier.

 

Déjà principalement on a un entraîneur compétent.

On a recruté Ander et Shaw, sans compter Mata qui n'était pas là en début d'année dernière.


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Il a pété un coup, c'est pas possible.

 

Il dit qu'on a un effectif moins bon que l'année dernière, mais wtf ? Il parle de Evra et Rio, mais il a oublié de préciser que c'est en grande partie à cause d'eux qu'on a été ridicules en défense. Eux qui sont sensés montrer l'exemple aux jeunes grâce à leur immense expérience, expérience qui nous a absolument servi à rien.

 

On se devait de nous séparer des ces joueurs âgés, that's a fact.

 

Il est trop négatif alors qu'on vient de recruter le meilleur coach possible. Le mercato est loin d'être finit, si on recrute encore un DC et un MC on est prêts à jouer le titre.

 

L'article en entier:

 

 

 

Louis van Gaal needs more than just new signings to turn around Manchester United's fortunes:

New manager will get a first glimpse of the work required to repair the damage of last season in Wednesday's friendly against LA Galaxy

For a team in need of a fair amount of cosmetic surgery, Louis van Gaal could not have chosen a more appropriate setting than Los Angeles for the beginning of his reign as Manchester United manager. In the self-styled capital of nip-and-tuck, Van Gaal will get his first glimpse of the work required to repair the damage of last season much of it inflicted during the years leading up to David Moyess wholly forgettable campaign in charge at Old Trafford when United take on LA Galaxy at the Pasadena Rose Bowl on Wednesday evening in California. Despite the feelgood factor generated by Van Gaals run to the World Cup semi-finals with Holland, however, the reality facing the Dutchman is that serious work is needed if United are to return to prominence this season. Van Gaal worked a minor miracle with the Dutch in Brazil, but it will be harder to repeat the trick with United. The squad Van Gaal has inherited from Moyes requires more than a mere touch-up job to paper over the cracks. He will need the powers of alchemist to turn United into challengers for the Premier League unless he quickly improves the hand that he has been dealt at Old Trafford. Related Articles 'Van Gaal has strength to make hard decisions' 20 Jul 2014 Van Gaal was polar opposite to 'terrified' Moyes 17 Jul 2014 Rodriguez closes in on £63m Real move 21 Jul 2014 Liverpool and Man Utd hope to crack America 19 Jul 2014 Carrick ruled out for three months 17 Jul 2014 Vidal: I'll decide my future next week 18 Jul 2014 Van Gaals task has been helped, of course, by the charitable start United face in the league this season. Unlike Moyes, whose lack of self-confidence and belief was betrayed by his repeated complaints about the tough start United faced as champions twelve months ago, Van Gaal has been given platform to build upon during the opening two months of this campaign. But the comfortable start to the season is one of the few positives Uniteds new manager can cling to as he prepares to get to work in Los Angeles this week. There are several areas which must be addressed and, despite the signings of Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera, Uniteds squad is arguably weaker than it was at the end of last season, when they trailed in seventh, missing out on European football for the first time since the 1980s. Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic have left the club, with Patrice Evra due to follow the centre-halves out of the exit door by completing a move to Juventus. Michael Carrick is sidelined for at least three months with an ankle injury, while the likes of Anderson and Bebe have returned from loan spells unwanted by both United and the clubs they spent last season playing for. Efforts to land proven performers, the world-class stars United require, have so far come to nothing, even though the club has made it clear that they possess both the money and the ambition to recruit elite players. So Van Gaal is left with a squad which, in its current state, is not good enough to compete for honours. The midfield options are worryingly lacking in experience and proven quality with Carrick injured and Ryan Giggs now having retire, but it is in defence where Van Gaal faces his biggest challenge. In the space of one summer, United will have lost three-quarters of the back four which won the Champions League in Moscow in 2008, not to mention countless league titles before and after that night in the Luzhniki Stadium. How will United line up at the back this season with Vidic, Ferdinand and Evra all gone? Rafael da Silva remains rash and unpredictable at right-back, while Jonny Evans, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling must overcome repeated injury problems to prove wrong those doubters who believe they lack the quality to replace Ferdinand and Vidic. Shaw has been signed to replace Evra, but the England youngster still has much to learn before he can be considered the solution at left-back. During Hollands run to the semi-finals in Brazil, Van Gaal made a big play of the experienced quintet in his squad which proved the bedrock for the Dutch success. Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, Nigel de Jong and Dirk Kuyt were the seasoned performers who Van Gaal relied upon to guide the younger element of the squad through the competition. But at United, Van Gaal has seen the experienced brain trust disappear this summer, leaving behind a squad lacking proving credentials outside of Van Persie and Wayne Rooney. United can sign as many players as they wish before the start of the season, but they cannot replace the experience of those who have left and that is perhaps Van Gaals biggest problem. His powers of motivation and organisation will undoubtedly ensure an instant improvement from those players who were so unimpressed by Moyes that they eased up and stopped performing. But at some point, the younger players will need guidance and support on the pitch and the candidates to offer that are thin on the ground. Nonetheless, optimism is high at United that this season will be better than last and that Van Gaal will avoid the mistakes made by Moyes. The new man, at least, will arrive at Old Trafford instilling the good habits learned at Ajax, Barcelona and Real Madrid rather than attempting to convince a group of winners that a philosophy developed at Preston and Everton really was the route to follow. Van Gaals track record will only take him so far, though. Unless he really is a miracle worker, he will need to fill big holes quickly at United to avoid another season of frustration and one which could take the shine off his World Cup exploits with the Dutch. United could have got away with cosmetic surgery last summer, but their failure to act twelve months ago Woodward must share the blame with Moyes for that has left Van Gaal not knowing where to start. A facelift will not suffice this time. Full reconstruction is required.

 

Pareil je l'ai trouvé spécialement à côté de la plaque le Marko sur ce coup. Ça faisait longtemps qu'il avait rien dit donc fallait qu'il agite sa plume un peu!

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Ahh cool!! J'attends avec impatience ses conférences de presse en ce moment, pour voir ce qu'il pense de l'effectif actuel mais aussi pour voir si il parle de transferts...

" Mon plus grand défi est derrière moi. Mon plus grand défi c'est d'avoir fait tomber Liverpool de son p***** de piédestal. Et vous pouvez l'écrire. " Sir Alex Ferguson

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Je pensais que MUTV allait passer sa conf en direct, mais on dirait que non, dommage. Herrera et Shaw l'accompagnent.

 

Je vais essayer de traduire le plus important

 

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Je ne sais pas si ça fait partie de la conférence de presse, mais James Ducker qui est présent a tweeté ça:

- Daley Blind, Mats Hummels, Thomas Vermaelen et Stefan de Vrij nous intéressent et sont sous considération (si ça se dit, je suis fatigué).

 

Shaw sur la succesion d'Evra:

- Je ne sens aucune pression. Il a été énorme pendant les 8 dernières années. J'espère pouvoir continuer à faire de même.

 

Herrera:

- J'ai 24 ans et c'était le bon moment de signer dans le plus grand club du monde.

 

LVG:

- Louis van Gaal réitère qu'il veut donner du temps à l'équipe actuelle pour l'impressionner. "Je ne peux pas vous dire quoique ce soit sur ​​les transferts."
- Je pense qu'ils sont très anxieux/désireux (il a utilisé le mot anxious en anglais...) de faire ce que je leur dis et aussi de suivre les instructions de mes assistants...

- L'objectif du club est d'acheter de jeunes joueurs et pas des joueurs expérimentés. Je suis toujours en faveur des jeunes joueurs.

- A propos de Chicharito: Il arrive ce soir. Je vais le rencontrer, il s'entrainera, il jouera dans un match pour que je puisse le juger (comme pour chaque joueur)

- Nous ne sommes pas encore prêts physiquement. Nous avons uniquement eu 3 jours d'entrainement. Mais j'espère qu'on aura droit à un bon match. Chaque match est une étape dans notre progression. (D'ailleurs il aurait déjà fait part au club qu'il souhaite à l'avenir avoir une pré-saison plus courte pour mieux préparer l'équipe).

- Sur notre adversaire: "Nous nous attendons à une équipe très organisée tactiquement, agressif en attaque et qui voudront exercer un pressing."

 

Voilà les infos que j'ai pu trouvé sur Twitter. Pas grande chose à se mettre sous les dents...

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Je pensais que MUTV allait passer sa conf en direct, mais on dirait que non, dommage. Herrera et Shaw l'accompagnent.

 

Je vais essayer de traduire.

Dacc c'est cool, du côté de Bein y a rien non plus il me semble, je pensais que la chaine aller partager ça

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Thaaaaaaaank's !

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:D c'est un high ten !

Mais sérieux je suis le seul a avoir vu plus de jeu dans cette vidéo que durant la saison avec Moyes ?


J'ai aussi l'impression qu'il le gronde a la fin non ?

But sometimes the shit just seems, everybody only wants to discuss me

So this must mean I'm disgusting, but its just me I'm just obscene

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Il a une attitude vivante et impliquée. J'aime ça. On voit qu'il est dans la valorisation. Je reste persuadé qu'un joueur comme Jones peut exploser sous les ordres de Van Gaal. En tout cas super intéressant, ça bosse, et pas que sur le plan physique :CoucouMoyes:

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Moi ce que j'aime chez Van Gaal c'est qu'il dit que les leaders de 33 ans peu importe il avait senti Seedorf à 16 ans comme leader par rapport aux vieillards de l'époque de l'Ajax.

 

Nous pourrions voir des jeunes s'affirmer et on sait qu'historiquement il aime ça. Moi je vois que rien que pour sa prestance on va en avoir dans le short pendant les matchs.

 

Il ne vient pas ici pour la pré retraite il vient pour être premier tout de suite et ça j'aime aussi, Manchester United doit redevenir le premier club d'Angleterre rapidement et c'est ce qu'il veut. La transition il ne veut même pas s'en servir, ce qu'il l'intéresse c'est de gagner basta

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C'est du yoga ! Vu la boulette du gardien c'était soit ça soit il tapait une crise sur le gardien avec les caméras et tout c'était pas nécessaire :D

But sometimes the shit just seems, everybody only wants to discuss me

So this must mean I'm disgusting, but its just me I'm just obscene

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