Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal conceded he was "worried"
about his team's goal-scoring problems after a goalless draw with PSV
Eindhoven left their Champions League campaign in the balance.
Victory
on Wednesday would have taken United into the last 16, but with Jesse
Lingard blazing their best chance over the bar in the second half, they
must now win away to
Group B leaders Wolfsburg in their final match to
be certain of a place in the knockout phase.
United have scored
only six goals in their last eight games, four of which have been 0-0
draws, but while Van Gaal admitted to feeling concerned, he drew
encouragement from the handful of chances his side had created.
"Of
course I am worried, but I know also that goals are coming and going,"
he told his post-match press conference at Old Trafford.
"It's not
a consequence of good or bad performances. Today (Wednesday) we could
have scored at least three goals. They were not the most difficult
chances, but we didn't score."
United captain Wayne Rooney, who
returned from illness, complained afterwards that his team were "not
ruthless enough" and Van Gaal concurred with the striker's evaluation.
But when asked to explain his team's shortcomings, the manager replied: "The real reason you never know."
Wolfsburg
are unbeaten in 29 home games in the Bundesliga, but United defeated
them 2-1 at Old Trafford in September and Van Gaal believes that his
side are more effective on the road.
"We are still second, so we are still on the qualifying position," he said.
"We
have won our home match against Wolfsburg, so why can't we win in
Wolfsburg? And our away average is much higher than last year."
Van
Gaal must now rally his players for Saturday's trip to surprise Premier
League leaders Leicester City, when top spot will be on the line.
"The next game you can score out of nothing," the United manager consoled himself. "That is football."
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Goalless United worries Van Gaal
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