United top-four hopes fade

14 Feb, 2016 - 00:02 0 Views

The Sunday News

LOUIS VAN GAAL conceded that Manchester United may need to win the Europa League to qualify for the Champions League after their 2-1 defeat at Sunderland yesterday. Bidding to close the six-point gap separating them from the Champions League places, United fell behind in the third minute when Wahbi Khazri’s free-kick from wide on the Sunderland left crept in.

Anthony Martial levelled before half-time, but an unfortunate 82nd-minute own goal by United goalkeeper David de Gea gifted Sunderland the points and increased the pressure on embattled United manager Van Gaal.

“It will be very difficult now (to finish in the top four) because we give five points away, Chelsea and now,” Van Gaal said, referencing last weekend’s 1-1 draw at Chelsea. “It’s too much at this time.”

United face Danish side FC Midtjylland in the Europa League last 32 next week and Van Gaal agreed when it was put to him that his side’s best chance of reaching the Champions League is to win the competition.

“After this match, I think that is the best route,” he told BT Sport at the Stadium of Light.

Compounding United’s misery, Italian right-back Matteo Darmian sustained a dislocated left shoulder that Van Gaal said would keep him out for “several weeks”.

With Antonio Valencia, Marcos Rojo, Ashley Young, Phil Jones, Guillermo Varela and Luke Shaw already sidelined, United finished the game with Cameron Borthwick-Jackson (19) and 21-year-old Donald Love at full-back.

Khazri had set up Jermain Defoe for a late equaliser in Sunderland’s 2-2 draw at Liverpool and he made an early impression on his home debut with a free-kick that eluded everyone to nestle in the bottom-right corner.

United built up a head of steam and equalised in the 39th minute when Martial artfully dinked in his 10th goal of the season after Vito Mannone had parried Juan Mata’s low shot.

But Sunderland regained the lead when the unmarked Lamine Kone met Khazri’s right-wing corner with a powerful header that found the net via Martial’s right foot and De Gea’s right elbow.

United were last week reported to have approached Jose Mourinho about succeeding Van Gaal.

The Dutchman has described the story as a media invention and when asked if he felt like the result at Sunderland had put him under more pressure, he replied: “No.” — SuperSport

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