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Friday 26 September 2014

Louis van Gaal held one-hour crisis summit after Man United's defeat at Leicester, reveals Robin van Persie

Van Gaal tried to defend his team's performance in his press conference ahead of Saturday's match
Louis van Gaal held a one-hour summit with Manchester United's players to dissect Sunday's shock defeat at Leicester City, striker Robin van Persie has revealed.
The Dutch manager was left fuming as Leicester stormed back from 3-1 down to win 5-3 at the King Power Stadium, inflicting United's second league defeat of the season.
And his compatriot, who scored United's opening goal, said the squad had a 'proper look' at what had gone wrong the next day.
Robin van Persie, who scored United's first goal at Leicester, said Van Gaal confronted the players
Louis van Gaal held an hour-long meeting with his Man United squad after Sunday's 5-3 defeat at Leicester


Van Persie told Fox Sports News: 'It shouldn't be possible [to lose in such a manner], but it still happened. We have to deal with it.
'We had a proper look at it next day. Sometimes it was a bit confronting and it was a long meeting. One hour something.
'We went from there, started again this week [and put] a couple of really good sessions in. Everyone feels ready to face West Ham.'
Jamie Vardy inspired Leicester's comeback from 3-1 down to win the match 5-3 at the King Power Stadium
Van Persie and strike partners Wayne Rooney and Radamel Falcao prepare to restart after a Leicester goal

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