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United’s van Gaal bemoans holiday schedule

02:48 AM December 28, 2014

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom—Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has bemoaned the lack of time at his disposal as he attempts to nurse an injury-plagued squad through his first Christmas in English football.

United have just 43 hours between their 3-1 victory over Newcastle United on Boxing Day and their Sunday visit to Tottenham Hotspur, which kicks off at lunchtime.

It is a piece of fixture scheduling that clearly has not impressed the former Dutch national team manager, who said: “I can’t prepare my team like I have to prepare.

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“We have unit meetings, we have team meetings, we have a training session, 11 against 11, simulating the opponents. We can’t do that now. We have to play within 48 hours. In UEFA and in Fifa it is forbidden to play within 48 hours, but it is England, so it’s different.”

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“I changed (Radamel) Falcao and I changed (Michael) Carrick for that reason, so we will have to wait and see how they recover because all the players now have to go to recover and eat properly. Then your body can recover better. Tomorrow (Saturday) morning, they have free time and rest because recovery is much more important than a training session now.”

To add to Van Gaal’s problems, a virus has swept through the United dressing room and ruled Belgian international midfielders Marouane Fellaini and Adnan Januzaj out of the trip to Spurs.

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“All the injured players are coming back, but it is a little bit late for us now because we have to play a lot of games in one week,” he added.

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“Januzaj is ill with a virus that is running in the air. The virus has approached a lot of my players, but for him it is too much. Fellaini is also ill so I think it is the Belgian virus!”

A new, if familiar, name on the United injury list is Angel di Maria, who was meant to be in contention for the Newcastle game but suffered a pelvic injury in training on Christmas Eve that ruled him out. AFP

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