Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal
wanted to “kiss” Memphis Depay after he scored two goals and made
another in his side’s 3-1 Champions League play-off win over Club
Brugge.
United went behind to an eighth-minute Michael Carrick own goal in
Tuesday’s first leg at Old Trafford, but Depay scored two superb goals
before teeing up substitute Marouane Fellaini for an injury-time header
that put Van Gaal’s team firmly in control of the tie.
A 2-1 win would have given the Belgian side real hope of turning the
tie around in Bruges next Wednesday and after seeing Depay set Fellaini
up for the crucial third goal, Van Gaal declared: “I want to kiss him
tonight.”
The line, however, was part of an answer in which Van Gaal explained
his reluctance to single out individual players for praise and the
United manager said that Depay’s true value to the squad could be seen
in the example he set for his younger team-mates.
The goals were Depay’s first since his £25 million ($39.1 million,
35.2 million euros) switch from PSV Eindhoven, but Van Gaal was
heartened that when interviewed after the game, the 21-year-old winger
had rued spurning a chance to complete his hat-trick by lifting a shot
over the bar.
“He’s never satisfied. I like that,” said Van Gaal, a Champions
League-winner with Ajax in 1995, who is bidding to lead United into the
group phase after their first season out of the competition in 19 years.
“You have to know what you are doing and also what you can do and then your desire to improve is higher. And that’s Memphis.”
Van Gaal gave Depay his stripes at international level during his
tenure as coach of the Dutch national team and he said that the forward
was now a very different player.
“The Memphis of Holland was green,” Van Gaal said.
“He was like (Andreas) Pereira and Adnan (Januzaj). Pereira’s 18
years old (actually 19), but can also play in Manchester United. But you
have to look for consistency in that age.
“It’s not only Adnan who has to look for that, but also Pereira and
(Paddy) McNair and (Jesse) Lingard and all the players we have in this
selection, and that you cannot know as a manager. You have to show it.
“And then they shall be compared with the other players in my selection. It’s not so simple to be in the line-up.”
Simons doubt
Carrick shinned a free-kick from Victor Vazquez into his own net, but
five minutes later he provided the pass that led to Depay’s first, the
Dutchman flicking the ball over an opponent’s head and drilling home.
Depay put United ahead two minutes before the interval, sweeping a
glorious shot inside the right-hand post from the left-hand corner of
the penalty box, before teeing up Fellaini’s close-range header in
stoppage time.
Carrick made way for Bastian Schweinsteiger at half-time and Van Gaal
explained that the move was partly tactical and partly driven by his
desire to help the Germany international build up playing time following
his transfer from Bayern Munich.
Beaten coach Michel Preud’homme conceded that Fellaini’s late goal
was “very bad for the confidence” and struck a fatalistic tone when
asked about Club Brugge’s chances in the return leg.
“The message is we learnt a lot last season with all our European
games,” said the former Belgium goalkeeper, who took Club Brugge to the
Europa League quarter-finals in 2014-15.
“Today we went a step higher. Let us learn. Maybe next season it’ll happen much more that we face such teams.
“We’re always learning — we have a lot of young players — and we’ll try to be better in the second leg.”
Club Brugge centre-back Brandon Mechele will miss the return leg after
being shown a second yellow card for a late foul on Javier Hernandez,
while captain Timmy Simons is a doubt after limping off injured.
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