Louis van Gaal has conceded his job is on the line after Manchester United suffered a third straight defeat in losing 2-1 to Norwich City at Old Trafford.
United
have gone six games without a win – their worst run of form since 1989, a
period in time when Sir Alex Ferguson had yet to win a trophy as United
manager. They have suffered three successive defeats in all competitions to
fall out of the top four, and are nine points behind leaders Leicester City,
who enjoyed a 3-2 win at Everton.
Van Gaal was asked if his board would
continue to accept such a sequence of poor performances and results, Van Gaal
responded: “It’s not up to me to say about that question, but we shall see.
Yes
of course I am worried about that because I know that belief in a manager is
very important, and when you lose the games you play then the belief in a
manager shall decrease.”
Van
Gaal on Friday claimed he was shocked by Chelsea's decision to axe Jose
Mourinho, saying: 'I don't want to finish my career with the sack.'
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