Manchester United coach Louis Ban Gaal is under more pressure
following the 1 – 0 loss to Southampton on Saturday which left the club
in fifth place on the table after 23 games.
Charlie Austin scored the only goal of the game for the Saints on his Premier League debut.
According to Goal.com, United cancelled their routine post-match warm-down session following the defeat as the mood at the club is at its lowest ebb.
The day after every fixture, United players visit the Carrington training ground for a 45-90 minute run and the same was expected on Sunday (24 Janaury) but training was cancelled.
David Gill, former Manchester United chief executive and a present director at the club has warned Louis Van Gaal that the club is underachieving having spent s £250m-plus investment in the squad since his arrival.
According to the Independent, former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has written a six-page letter to the club describing his visions for the club if he Van Gaal is shown the door or sacked at the end of the 2015/16 campaign.
Meanwhile, Daily Mail reports executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has held individual meetings with senior players to get their views on Van Gaal with the general consensus being that the 64-year-old manager should be sacked to make way for Ryan Giggs until the end of the season.

Charlie Austin scored the only goal of the game for the Saints on his Premier League debut.
According to Goal.com, United cancelled their routine post-match warm-down session following the defeat as the mood at the club is at its lowest ebb.
The day after every fixture, United players visit the Carrington training ground for a 45-90 minute run and the same was expected on Sunday (24 Janaury) but training was cancelled.
David Gill, former Manchester United chief executive and a present director at the club has warned Louis Van Gaal that the club is underachieving having spent s £250m-plus investment in the squad since his arrival.
According to the Independent, former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has written a six-page letter to the club describing his visions for the club if he Van Gaal is shown the door or sacked at the end of the 2015/16 campaign.
Meanwhile, Daily Mail reports executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has held individual meetings with senior players to get their views on Van Gaal with the general consensus being that the 64-year-old manager should be sacked to make way for Ryan Giggs until the end of the season.
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