Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal hopes victory over
Aston Villa tonight will kickstart an improved season on the road for
his team.
Only Chelsea won more home games than van
Gaal’s men last term but it was the Reds’ away form – just six wins from
19 games – that scuppered any chance of a top-three finish.
"At home we were one of the best – third in the league, I think,” van Gaal told reporters at his pre-match press conference.
"But away from home we can improve – last season it was not good. I think that is the key for success this season."
Tonight’s
opponents could be regarded as something of an unknown quantity, having
released 16 players and brought in nine new faces so far in the summer
transfer window.
"Yeah, but we have scouts and they are analysing our opponents," van Gaal countered on MUTV. "We have analysed Aston Villa at least three times. We know their new players now."
United
are kicking off the round of Barclays Premier League matches for the
second time in a run of three weeks at the start of the 2015/16 season.
Van
Gaal was asked if three points against Tim Sherwood’s side would allow
the Reds to put pressure on the other teams at the top of the league.
"No, we only have a better start than last season – but the season
takes a long time," he replied. "After 10 matches [last year] we had 13
points, yet until the game against Chelsea [at Stamford Bridge] it was
still possible for us to be the champions, I believe."
The game at
Villa Park is United’s first on a Friday night since a goalless draw
with Sunderland in April 2006, but van Gaal added he was used to it from
his days as a manager in Germany and the Netherlands.
Source: www.manutd.com
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