Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal, has
expressed his disappointment, after watching his side lose
their first Premier League of the game to Swansea.
Ki gave the visitors the lead with a controlled strike,
before Rooney levelled spectacularly in the second half.
However, it was Garry Monk’s men who took all three
points, after Gyfli Sigurdsson rifled in a late winner.
“It is very disappointing that we have lost our first home
match,” Van Gaal said. “We didn’t reach the level we can
play at. That is disappointing because we have done it
much better and when you cannot do it in your first home
match that is disappointing, especially for the fans.
“We were very nervous in first half, made the wrong
choices and that is a pity. In the second half we never
played as a team, therefore I’m responsible.”
Van Gaal, who was without strikers Robin van Persie and
Danny Welbeck, insisted that they had better chances, but
made wrong decisions in the final third.
“We had more chances than Swansea but that shall say
nothing about the result. It is the goals that count.
I thought we would win [at 1-1] but because we are not
playing as a team in the second half we made the wrong
decisions going forward.
“My players did their utmost best, which I said in the
dressing room, but you also need to play as a team and
reach your level.”
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