Louis van Gaal has refuted reports labeling him a dictator at Manchester United. The Dutch man has being under fire for a while now, with many complaining about his management style of approach. However, Van Gaal insisted that he is not a dictator rather he is a communicator. Read what he said after the cut
"All the players are communicating with me - they are coming to my office, believe me, it is like that. I am not a dictator - I am a communicator. It's a positive thing that the players are coming to me and not only Michael Carrick or Wayne Rooney, other players too. It was alarming for me that it was Carrick and Rooney and because they are the captains. That's why I went to the dressing room and analysed the situation for them. After that, the atmosphere was much better and after that we won again. Most of the strategy is always the same because they like the way we have done it. But I have changed the way that I say the game-plan to them, for example. Now I ask in advance and they can say what they want. When you have professional behaviour, you know there are a lot of meetings. But footballer is still better than every other job because you can work with your hobby," he told reporters.
United face Liverpool in their Premier League clash later today.
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