Former Manchester United manager, Louis van Gaal, has claimed that the Red Devils sacked him and hired Jose Mourinho for “commercial reasons”. The Dutchman has broken his silence on why he was ruthlessly sacked by United in May 2016, less than 24 hours after winning the FA Cup at Wembley.
Van Gaal also claimed the only thing the men who run the Old Trafford care about is money.
He said: “Manchester United had record (financial) figures in the two years that I was there.
“And don’t underestimate what that means for United. Nothing as important as the figures for United.
“Look, every big club needs a good organization. The people in charge can run the club in football way or in a commercial way.
“At Manchester United the balance has tipped well over to the commercial side.
“Were they unhappy about the results or the performances of the team under my management?
“No. But all of a sudden they could get Mourinho for the long term, a manager with a massive commercial value in the world.
“Woodward finally said this exactly so to me the day after the FA Cup Final.”
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