Louis van Gaal has admitted his concerns over
Ángel di María’s frame of mind after the player and
his family were the victims of an attempted robbery
at their Cheshire home following Manchester
United’s victory against Leicester City in the Premier
League last Saturday.
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Di María, a £59.7 million British record signing from
Real Madrid last August, is living in a hotel with his
wife and child and being provided with round-the-
clock security by United as a result of the incident.
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Although the attempted robbery was aborted after a
burglar alarm was triggered at Di María’s home, the
Argentina winger’s wife, Jorgelina, is understood to
be reluctant to return to the house.
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Reports in Spain have also suggested that Di María
has become unsettled by the robbery attempt, with
Paris Saint-Germain retaining an interest in the
player, but Van Gaal believes that the 26-year-old’s
determination to play in Tuesday’s FA Cup fourth-
round replay against Cambridge United underlined
his determination to play on.
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“Yes, you are right,” the United manager said when
asked whether he was concerned about Di María. “I
believe in the ‘total human being’ principle. His
environment is also important and he was worried
about his wife and child.
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“He wanted to play against Cambridge United and I
played him. I decided in the past that I would never
play a player in those circumstances because of the
‘total human being’ principle. But with him I had the
feeling I had to give him the chance to play and I am
happy I let him play because he played very well.
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“Of course, I have to decide on Sunday again, but
when I have seen already his performance against
Cambridge United, I don’t think I have any doubt.”
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Van Gaal, who is expected to select Di María to face
West Ham United at Upton Park on Sunday,
confirmed that he would contest a Football
Association charge for “alleging/implying bias by the
match officials” during United’s draw at Cambridge
last month.
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The Dutchman claimed “everything is against us” and
“then you have seen the referee” following the 0-0
draw at the Abbey Stadium, which led to the charge
that will result in a fine or warning should he be
found guilty.
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But with Van Gaal given until 6pm on Monday to respond, he insisted he would appeal against the FA’s action.
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“I am not angry, I am very disappointed,” Van Gaal said. “I am now for nearly 30 years a trainer-coach or manager and I have never been charged and still, I don’t think I said something wrong.
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“I said already in our press conference that
everything is in favour of the underdog, so I cannot
imagine the FA has charged me. But, OK, it’s like that.
Of course I will contest it. I never said anything
wrong.”
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Van Gaal attended a memorial service at Old Trafford on Friday to mark the 57th anniversary of the Munich air disaster, which took the lives of 23 people including eight of United’s Busby Babes.
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And although he has been criticised for the style of
football played by his team since taking charge of
United last summer, Van Gaal insisted he had been
inspired by the memory of the Babes and the status
they still hold at Old Trafford.
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“They were a group of players who brought a lot of
joy to the people at that time,” Van Gaal said. “They
have played a big part of the history of this club and I
think we have to remember that always.
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“There were men who were singing [at the memorial
service] and I was impressed.
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“I want to read in front of you what they said because I was impressed because of the big influence they [the Babes] still have now.
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“ ‘You are the strength and inspiration for those who
play your roles today’ – that’s me and the players –
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‘We look for flair and pace and passion, to play the
game United’s way.’
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“I was happy I was there because of this and also the
impression the people gave to me.”
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