Louis van Gaal has been appointed manager of Manchester United on
a three-year deal and vowed to "make history" at the club. The Holland
coach will officially start work at Old Trafford in July after his
commitments at the World Cup are over.
Van Gaal emerged as United's preferred choice shortly
after David Moyes was sacked but the club asked Ryan Giggs to take
temporary charge until the end of the season while they concluded a deal
with the Dutchman, who has vast experience of coaching at the top
level.
His previous jobs include spells with Ajax, Bayern Munich and
Barcelona. He won the domestic title with each of those clubs and also
with AZ Alkmaar.
Ryan Giggs will be his No2 with Frans Hoek and Marcel Bout joining as assistant coaches.
Ed Woodward, the United vice-chairman, said in a statement from the
club: "In Louis van Gaal, we have secured the services of one of the
outstanding managers in the game today. He has achieved many things in
his career to date and Old Trafford provides him with a fitting stage on
which to write new chapters in the Manchester United story.
"Everyone is very excited about this new phase in the club's history.
His track record of success in winning leagues and cups across Europe
throughout his career makes him the perfect choice for us. People know
him as a larger than life character but I have also been extremely
impressed by his intelligence, thoughtful approach to the role and his
diligence. I'm looking forward to working with him.
"I'm delighted that Louis has chosen Ryan as his assistant. Ryan's
association with the club spans over two decades and his knowledge and
stature will be of great use to Louis. In addition, this is a fantastic
opportunity for Ryan to learn his trade alongside a world-class manager
whose attacking instincts and belief in youth are tailor-made for
Manchester United."
Van Gaal said: "It was always a wish for me to work in the Premier
League. To work as a manager for Manchester United, the biggest club in
the world, makes me very proud. I have managed in games at Old Trafford
before and know what an incredible arena Old Trafford is and how
passionate and knowledgeable the fans are. This club has big ambitions; I
too have big ambitions. Together I'm sure we will make history."
Executive co-chairman, Joel Glazer, added: "I am delighted that Louis
will be our next manager. He has an outstanding pedigree as a coach,
both as a man who motivates his teams to win trophies and as someone who
believes in giving young players a chance to prove their worth. I am
sure he will make a big impression on the club, the players and the
fans."
Van Gaal said last week that would love the United job and
described the club as the biggest in the world. He takes over after a
difficult season at Old Trafford which ended with the club finishing
seventh in the Premier League, meaning they will compete in neither the
Champions League nor the Europa League.
The rebuilding of the squad is expected to include the signing of the left-back Luke Shaw from Southampton.
Tottenham had hoped to lure Van Gaal for the start of next season but
United proved a bigger draw for the 62-year-old. His official unveiling
by United will take place after the World Cup.
Giggs said: "I am thrilled to have the chance to serve as assistant
manager. Louis van Gaal is a world-class coach and I know I will learn a
lot about coaching from being able to observe and contribute at such
close quarters. Manchester United has been a huge part of my life and
I'm delighted to be able to continue that relationship in such a key
role."
Frans Hoek is the Netherlands' goalkeeping coach and has been
instrumental in the development of keepers such as United legend Edwin
van der Sar and Barcelona's Victor Valdes. Marcel Bout joins as
assistant coach, specialising in opposition scouting, having previously
worked for Bayern Munich, Telstar, AZ, FC Volendam and Feyenoord.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Louis van Gaal is appointed manager of Manchester United
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