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New Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal has questioned the club’s wisdom of planning a pre- season tour that will see his players travel huge distances across north America. However, the Dutchman has been delighted by the application of his squad as they prepare for the new Premier League season. The Reds open their tour in the early hours of Thursday morning when they face Los Angeles Galaxy at the Pasadena Rose Bowl in California. And should they reach the final of the International Champions Cup, they will have journeyed around 13,500 miles during a two and half week period. After the game in LA, United travel to Denver, Washington DC, Detroit and they will then make a three- hour flight to Miami if they top their group that also contains Roma, Real Madrid and Inter Milan. In between these matches, the players have to appear at sponsor’s events while they are also duty-bound to conduct interviews for the clubs in-house TV channel. Van Gaal admitted: “We have to prepare for the season and when you have a lot of commercial activities also for the players, and you have to travel distances, you have to fly a lot, you have also jet lag, and that is not very positive for a good preparation. But the tour was already arranged (when I became manager) so I have to adapt and I shall adapt. Regarding the United players, van Gaal is happy with how they have responded since he joined the tour: I have to say that it has been fantastic. The players are anxious to follow the instructions of my assistants. The focus I have seen in the training sessions, it is top level but we have to see if the performance in games is top level. But I am very happy with the labour that my players do in the days I have been with them.
Posted on: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 06:09:36 +0000

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