Manchester United's incredible run of fecklessness in front of goal is nothing to do with Louis van Gaal.
Well, that's what the club's Dutch manager would have you believe, anyway.
United have found the net just six times in their last nine games, and Van Gaal has pointed the finger directly at his misfiring forwards, claiming a striker like Sergio Aguero or Luis Suarez would be banging in the goals at Old Trafford.
Following yet another scoreless draw against West Ham, yesterday, Van Gaal told BBC Radio Manchester: "The question is would Luis Suarez or Sergio Aguero score if they were here?
"That is a question mark. You never know. I think they would, though. We've created enough chances to score, so that was not the problem."
Aside from the fact that two of the five or six best strikers in the world would probably be able have more than Juan Mata's team-leading four goals no matter what side they played in, the remarks do little to suggest Van Gaal has much confidence in his current crop of attackers, led by England skipper Wayne Rooney, record teenage signing Anthony Martial and fellow summer arrival Memphis Depay.
A mountain to climb. This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a commission on any sales generated from it. It’s a huge Champions League week, with the round of 16 second legs taking place, including Man City v Real Madrid. There are four games on Tuesday and four on Wednesday to feast your eyes […]
Action has been taken. Chelsea have been slapped with a transfer ban as well as a huge fine for multiple breaches. It was confirmed today that the Blues had been punished by the Premier League for violations committed during the Roman Abramovich era, as reported by The Athletic. The club has has also been given […]
This would be incredible! Right now, Nathan Collins’ focus is Ireland and Brentford, with the centre back captaining both sides. And this will be his focus for at least the next decade, as the Leixlip man is still just 24. However, in an interview with the BBC, he spoke about his early roots in the […]