Rooney and co ‘fighting’ to save Van Gaal's job

Published December 24, 2015
Rooney says that the players are firmly behind the manager. — Reuters/File
Rooney says that the players are firmly behind the manager. — Reuters/File

LONDON: Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney declared on Thursday that he and his team-mates are “fighting” to save the job of embattled manager Louis van Gaal.

British media reports claim Van Gaal is on the brink of the sack after a run of six games without victory and he stormed out of his weekly press conference on Wednesday after criticising the speculation about his job.

But despite rumours of discord over his methods within the United dressing room, Rooney says that the players are firmly behind the manager.

“We're fighting for the manager and trying to get results to turn this around,” Rooney told Sky Sports.

“You have a lot of people talking about things they believe are happening, when in reality the people writing that stuff don't know anything that's happening.”

United slipped to fifth in the Premier League last weekend after losing 2-1 at home to promoted Norwich City — their third defeat in succession in all competitions.

They visit Stoke City on Saturday before welcoming champions Chelsea to Old Trafford on December 28.

Prior to cutting short his pre-game press conference, Van Gaal said the rumours about his future had affected his family and Rooney sympathised with the Dutchman's complaint.

“We all have families and sometimes things get written, which is not nice for your family to see,” said the 30-year-old England captain.

“It's tough, but it's part of football and part of being a footballer. It's not nice when you're getting criticism every week.

“It's tough for the players to deal with. We hurt. We're proud people and proud to play for Manchester United.”

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