- Former Manchester United boss Louis Van Gaal says he wants to manage another Premier League club to have a revenge at Manchester United
- Van Gaal is apparently not happy with Manchester United with the way he was sacked
- Mourinho replaced Van Gaal at the helm of affairs in 2016 despite winning the FA Cup
It is very clear that former Manchester United manager Louis Van Gaal has not gotten over his sacking by the club in May of 2016.
Van Gaal was let go just days after winning his only trophy with the club, the FA Cup, in a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace.
The Dutch man says he is not interested in managing anymore, but admits that he would take a job in England in order to get back at Ed Woodward and the board at Old Trafford.
Louis van Gaal wants a revenge against Manchester United. Source: Mirror
The former Bayern Munich boss admits he would like to get one over on the Red Devils after his dismissal last year.
According to the Daily Mirror, van Gaal said: “I will probably not manage a club anymore.
“I would make one exception, If a big English club comes for me, then I would do it.
"Because then I can get the chance to get one over on Manchester United.’’
Chief executive Ed Woodward was deep in negotiations with Mourinho over a possible managerial role at United while Van Gaal was still in charge at Old Trafford.
But Van Gaal insists he feels no animosity towards his managerial counterpart.
“Woodward should have come to me and we could have worked on that," he continued.
“I have nothing against Jose.’’
Van Gaal was in charge of Manchester United for two seasons and led them to FA Cup glory at Wembley against Crystal Palace.
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