Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has entered into the festive spirit by granting his players Christmas Day with their families ahead of Friday’s Premier League meeting with Newcastle United.
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Traditionally, players around England will be given Christmas morning off, to spend with their families, before training in the afternoon and playing fixtures on Boxing Day.
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But Van Gaal, who is experiencing England’s jam-packed festive programme for the first time, has broken with tradition and allowed United’s stars a day at home.
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“I changed it,” said Van Gaal, who took over at Old Trafford in July. “I gave them Christmas Day free with their family.
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“We shall come together the next day, to our training complex, and have all the meetings we have had all season.
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“I believe in a total human being. The environment is also important. They are more pleased to be at home with their wives and children. Then, I hope they shall give everything to beat the opponent.”
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United host Newcastle and then, just 43 hours after the end of the game, play their second fixture of the holiday period in London, with an early kick-off against Tottenham Hotspur.
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Given the long injury list that has plagued Van Gaal in his debut season, the workload promises to be a challenge.
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“The recovery period for a lot of players is impossible,” he said.
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“Some players need more hours, more days. I have to rotate, but then I need fit players. Now I am forced to select and for a manager, that is not so good. I don’t have so many fit players. That’s my problem.”
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England defender Chris Smalling is the only current first-team absentee in contention to face Newcastle, although on-loan striker Radamel Falcao came through a rare start in last weekend’s 1-1 draw at Aston Villa with a goal.
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“You saw him cheering with the fans, so you saw the goal was a very big boost for him,” said Van Gaal.
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“I have seen him play well in training also, so I was very pleased he made that beautiful goal. I hope he will follow that with a lot of other goals, go on a run.”
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Angel di Maria also came back from injury at Villa Park and is nearing full fitness.
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But his manager confesses he has yet to settle upon the best role for the multi-dimensional Argentinian.
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“We still need to find out what the team needs for him,” said Van Gaal.
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“And it’s also about the composure of the team. We have to look for the best team because so many good players have been injured and I couldn’t select the team I want yet.”
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Newcastle have a good recent record at Old Trafford and added to Van Gaal’s predecessor David Moyes’s woes last December when they won 1-0 through a goal from Yohan Cabaye, who has since left.
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Alan Pardew’s side travel to Old Trafford after four successive defeats, the latest of which came at home to their derby rivals Sunderland.
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Gus Poyet’s Sunderland enjoyed a healthy share of possession en route to their 1-0 victory and Pardew says it is an area in which his side must show an improvement.
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“One of the reasons we have done well there (Old Trafford) is we have retained possession well,” he said.
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“That’s something we are going to have to do, because you can’t turn possession over to Manchester United with the quality they have up front.
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“They are going well at the minute. They are on a great run, and it’s a game that every time you play them, you have to look forward to it. I certainly do and I am sure our senior players and young players will, too.”
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Pardew is likely to make changes, with French playmaker Remy Cabella and Senegalese striker Papiss Cisse hopeful of recalls.
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