Swansea Become Prime Test Van Gaal


Swansea Become Prime Test Van Gaal

Welcome, English League! After approximately three months absent, competition referred to as the best in the world again present. Old Trafford will be the arena opening Premier League season as Manchester United and Swansea City.

From all get ready to welcome back center-stadium stadium roaring all over Britain, there is a group of supporters who have their head slightly positive results achieved thanks to her idol team for pre-season. They now seem more Pede, robust, and may be more strident shout their identities: Glory, glory Man United.

Team last season tertatih-tertatih throughout the season is now back with a new spirit new manager Louis van Gaal. With former Dutch national team coach, the United featuring the game exciting and dynamic, so the victory as time live pitching. At least this is shown in the pre-season competition this time.

Contrast that occurred in 2013 when Britain was still handled by David Moyes and only update two wins in pre-season, this time successfully swept the United fighting cobanya test.

Based on the barometer is more enthusiastic proponents United welcome the new season. Not a few of them are convinced that Van Gaal would lead heading champion United won the league's 21st season.

The first test to be faced is to fight the 12 last season. In the first fight, Old Trafford will be the arrival of guests from Wales, Swansea.

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Guess-nerka tactics used in fighting pembukanya van Gaal is so very interesting to be listened to. Section of former Bayern Munich coach has done since the first day of the revolution tactic tackle Wayne Rooney et al.

If last season as United rely 4-2-3-1 signature grip, now moved to the 3-5-2 scheme. This Fomasi Van Gaal is also used when it menukangi Dutch national team at the World Cup last year.

Formation changes are evaluated exactly because the pattern 4-2-3-1 used Moyes looks likely to be forced. Rooney just look at the quarterback position that often occupies a position of attack is not ideally.

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