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Van Gaal scrambling to fill holes

By Agence France Presse in Manchester, UK | China Daily | Updated: 2014-09-27 08:37

Rash of injuries leaves United manager looking to youngsters

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says he has no concerns about throwing more youngsters into his lineup for Saturday's home game against West Ham United.

A new thigh injury to Chris Smalling means that all of van Gaal's recognized right-sided center-backs are now unavailable, while fellow central defender Tyler Blackett is suspended.

The United manager is set to bring Marcos Rojo into central defence from leftback against West Ham and he could be partnered by either utility player Daley Blind or central midfielder Darren Fletcher.

Youngster Paddy McNair could also be involved, but van Gaal has no doubts about pitching the 19-year-old into the team for a one-off game.

"Young players are always ready. They have a hunger to play. Manchester United's youth education has a certain level that can provide that," he said.

"It's a big difference (stepping up to the Premier League), but in one game you can show yourself better than playing regularly."

Michael Carrick, Ashley Young, Marouane Fellaini and Jesse Lingard are also absent as van Gaal looks for a second win of the season.

United has conceded 12 goals in six matches to date, but van Gaal feels the 4-0 defeat at Milton Keynes Dons in the League Cup and last weekend's 5-3 loss at Leicester City have created inaccurate perceptions of his team's defending.

"It's not a regular occurrence," said the Dutchman. "When you see our figures in the Premier League, except this match (against Leicester), then we are defending well.

"The average (of goals conceded per game) is less than one and we scored a lot of goals."

Fear of 'backlash'

United was beaten seven times on its own turf in the Premier League last season and van Gaal accepts that reversing that trend will be key to transforming his team's fortunes.

United has already lost once at home - a 2-1 defeat by Swansea City on the season's opening day - and the manager is determined to improve results at Old Trafford.

"It's very important. It's a question that you already know the answer to," he said. "It's very important to win your home matches. I can't deny that."

West Ham manager Sam Allardyce said he fears the reaction from van Gaal's side following the astonishing loss at Leicester, which saw United squander a two-goal lead for the first time in the Premier League.

West Ham heads north buoyed by last weekend's 3-1 home victory over Liverpool, but Allardyce admits he will be happy if his side can leave with a point.

"I'm thinking a backlash," he said. "I think that because of the determination of the Man United players and the fact they are playing at Old Trafford.

"I know there are quite a lot of new players playing there, but certainly the demand of Manchester United is huge and they'll be really fired up to make sure they perform like they did against QPR and beat us.

"They will be pretty down about that performance they gave at Leicester and they will be hurting and they know the only way they can put that right is to get out onto the field and punish us for it.

"We will have to be careful about that. A draw would be great for me. Anything more than a draw would be outstanding as far as I'm concerned."

West Ham will be without Cheikhou Kouyate, who has been ruled out for six weeks with a groin strain, and Kevin Nolan, who has returned to training after a shoulder injury but is short of match fitness.

 

 

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