Buoyed by Fergie’s public backing, Louis van Gaal sets Manchester United's sights on top three
Manager believes Old Trafford giants can still reach Champions League, as he awaits first trophy after almost two seasons in charge
Manchester United have edged their way back into contention for a Champions League place, with manager Louis van Gaal declaring that a top-three finish is still realistic.
Van Gaal has been buoyed by the public support in recent days of Alex Ferguson, who called on United fans to be patient as the Dutchman awaits his first trophy with the club after almost two full seasons in charge.
Having been six points adrift of fourth-placed Manchester City in mid-February, United are now just one point behind going into the weekend’s fixtures.
You cannot change a team in one year. I have said before it is a process. Many times I was laughed at, but it is like that
A 1-0 win at City two weeks ago was United’s third victory in four league matches, and softened some of the disappointment that came with a Europa League exit at the hands of bitter rivals Liverpool.
Sunday’s home game against Everton offers the opportunity to keep the pressure on in the chase for fourth, but Van Gaal has set his sights higher than that.
“We are still capable of being in the top three in the league,” he said. “We believe in it, and the players believe in that, which is much more important. We can win the FA Cup. We have a lot to fight for.
“We have five matches at home and three away, and that is also a benefit, I think. I hope that we show that in the next match.
“If you have to succeed a man like Ferguson, the expectations are very high. He mentioned in his interview that he did not win a trophy for nearly four years.