He added: 'To win games of football, you have to score goals and, at the present moment, we have to score two to win because we are conceding one every game, so that's kind of where we are at.' It's not rocket science.' Newcastle fans' favourite David Ginola (centre) celebrates scoring against Arsenal during the 1995-96 season Newcastle goalkeeper Rob Elliot sinks to his knees as they are knocked out of the FA Cup by Watford Asked if his goal-shy team needed help in the form of new faces, McClaren replied: 'Yes. On Monday, there was at last some clarity. Is he happy with the strength of his current squad, or isn't he? Does he know what is happening with transfers, or doesn't he? In a matter of minutes the head coach can sit on the fence and jump either side of it, a confusing collection of soundbites which are doing little to reassure supporters. McClaren continues to contradict himself at every turn. He has again pleaded for 'calm', in one breath insisting that goals reside in his squad, but in the next claiming he is already getting the best out of the players available to him. Opposite number McClaren, however, believes the jeers directed at his side have been unjust, despite them losing the last four by a goal to nil. Van Gaal, then, does in part understand the frustrations of the fans. 'I can understand that,' said Van Gaal, 'because it was an effect that we were not shooting too much and not able to shoot at goal too much. That they were ironic (cheers) I can imagine.' Among that team were Class of '92 comrades Ryan Giggs, who is now Van Gaal's assistant and Paul Scholes Paul Scholes (right) enjoys a beer with Roy Keane (left) and Steve Bruce after United clinched the title in 1996 Paul Scholes is now one of Louis van Gaal's most vociferous critics and blasted the Dutchman on Saturday 'It's not every match that every club is playing fantastically, football that attracts the people.' United needed a stoppage-time penalty from Wayne Rooney to secure a 1-0 win over League One Sheffield United in the FA Cup third round on Saturday.īut it was not an afternoon for celebration and there were mocking cheers from the home fans when £30million Memphis Depay shot wide in the second half. There are also matches where I'm very bored or angry because we are not dis-organising our opponent's defence, but that is football,' he said. 'There are matches that I have enjoyed very much. Perhaps Scholes' most cutting comment was that even the manager now appears 'bored' with the laboured displays of his 'negative' side.
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