Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal wants to be
liked by his players as he played down his reputation for being a
disciplinarian.
The Netherlands coach feels it is important to get on
with members of his squad, as he looks ahead to taking over at Old Trafford
after the FIFA World Cup.
Van Gaal, 62, has tried everything to develop his
relationship with players, but has endured high-profile spats with the likes of
Rivaldo during his long and distinguished career in the dugout.
"I'm bothered about whether the players like
me," he said
"It's very important. I am a coach who wants a good
relationship with my players.
"And I do everything to reach that level but
sometimes it is not reachable as the players are not open-minded and don't
adapt to the norms that I put in the team.
"Most of the players (I have coached) are saying
lovely things about me.
"There are also players who are very angry with me.
Franck Ribery, Luca Toni, Hristo Stoichkov and Rivaldo."
Van Gaal revealed he came "very close" to
taking over at Tottenham before accepting the job at former Premier League
champions United.
"I came very close. Very close. Yes. As a little boy
I was a fan of Tottenham Hotspur with the team of Jimmy Greaves when he was the
champion," he said.
"Jimmy Greaves was my idol. So I was very
close."
Culled from Soccerway
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