The Dutchman has been criticised by the Old Trafford faithful for his style of play and choices of formation...
Arjen
Robben has backed his former manager Louis van Gaal to be a success at
Manchester United despite a troubled first season at the club, reports
the Daily Express.
Robben's Dutch compatriot has been criticised for results, style of
play, and the formations that he has tested out at Old Trafford this
season. However, having worked with the 63-year-old at Bayern Munich and
with the Netherlands national team the winger thinks that he will come
good in the Premier League.
He said: "I have a lot of confidence
he will be a success. He needs time to build his team. When he qualifies
for the Champions League — and he has a realistic chance of winning the
FA Cup — if that happens, he has had a great season."
The history
between the pair has led to some rumours that the World Cup star could
make the move to United in the future. However, the 31-year-old has made
it clear that he is happy in Germany: "The life I have with my family
is so good, the team has been successful."
The door wasn't
completely closed on a move to English giant though: "If things were not
going so well, maybe (joining United) would be the first option, but he
knows I am happy."
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