Manchester United are yet to taste success under Louis van Gaal. Lindsey Parnaby / AFP
Manchester United are yet to taste success under Louis van Gaal. Lindsey Parnaby / AFP
Manchester United are yet to taste success under Louis van Gaal. Lindsey Parnaby / AFP
Manchester United are yet to taste success under Louis van Gaal. Lindsey Parnaby / AFP

Charlton’s support for Van Gaal who has ‘the world at his feet’


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Louis van Gaal may have suffered a horrid start at Manchester United but former player and club legend Bobby Charlton is still in support.

Charlton said he believes that the new manager has “the world at his feet” and insisted the club have got “nothing to worry about” despite a shaky start to the new Premier League season.

United are still waiting for their first league win since van Gaal, fresh from leading his native Netherlands to third place at the World Cup, took over from the sacked David Moyes, the faltering English giants having lost to Swansea on the opening day and been held to draws by both Sunderland and Burnley.

Meanwhile the Dutchman also suffered the embarrassment of seeing United knocked out of the English League Cup following a 4-0 defeat by third-tier Milton Keynes Dons.

But Charlton, a record goal-scorer for both United and England, was confident the Old Trafford club would return to form under van Gaal’s guidance.

“We’ve got nothing to worry about. He’s got the world at his feet, the new manager,” Charlton, speaking at Soccerex in Manchester as an ambassador for landmine charity Find a Better Way, was quoted as saying by the Manchester Evening News.

“What we need to do now is put the players in the right places and the ball in the right place. But that’s harder than it sounds.

“I’ve got to say, I do like the Dutch. They’re one of the few countries that I think like us.”

Charlton, a key member of the England team that won the World Cup in 1966, was also a central figure when, two years later, United became the first English club to win the European Cup under the guidance of celebrated manager Matt Busby.

And Charlton, in his role as a board member, also worked closely with Alex Ferguson when he too was winning numerous trophies as manager of United.

Asked to compare van Gaal, known for not suffering fools gladly, with Busby, Charlton replied: “Matt Busby never threatened you. He asked you nicely. Our new manager is not quite like that.”

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