Louis van Gaal Senior players want manager out of Manchester United
Woodward spoke to the players following their Saturday home loss to Southampton which left United five points off a Champions League place.


The pressure on Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal keeps piling as senior players at the club have reportedly told Vice Chairman Ed Woodward that they want the coach out of the clib.
Woodward spoke to the players following their Saturday home loss to Southampton which left united five points off aChampions League place.
Woodward is now considering sacking Van Gaal and replacing him with club icon Ryan Giggs until the end of the season.
The players according to a Daily Mail report have stopped responding to tactics of Van Gaal who was booed by the home fans after their home loss to Southamton.
Giggs was in charged of United for four games at the end of the 2013/14 season after David Moyes.
The reports however states that the Manchester United man is reluctant to take the job again on an interim basis and wants the full backing of board on a permanent deal.
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