Monday, May 23, 2016

VAN GAAL SACKED: Man United pull the trigger with Dutch boss handed £5m pay-off as Mourinho prepares to take charge


Manchester United have sacked Louis van Gaal (centre, and top right in a car this morning) just two days after the Dutchman led them to victory over Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final. He has been made to pay for United's poor Premier League campaign and will be replaced by former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho (pictured yesterday, left, and with Van Gaal, bottom right). Van Gaal's Dutch coaching staff - including United assistant coach Albert Stuivenberg and goalkeeper coach Frans Hoek - have also left the club with 

Manchester United have sacked Louis van Gaal just two days after the Dutchman led them to victory over Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final.
Van Gaal, who has been given a £5million pay-off on top of £400,000 for winning the FA Cup, has been made to pay for United's poor Premier League campaign and will be replaced by former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho.
His Dutch coaching staff - including United assistant coach Albert Stuivenberg and goalkeeper coach Frans Hoek - have also left the club with immediate effect.
Louis van Gaal has been sacked by Manchester United just two days after leading the club to the FA Cup
Louis van Gaal has been sacked by Manchester United just two days after leading the club to the FA Cup
Van Gaal was pictured arriving at United's Aon Training Complex on Monday morning ahead of his sacking
Van Gaal was pictured arriving at United's Aon Training Complex on Monday morning ahead of his sacking
Employment lawyer Paul Gilroy QC arrived at Carrington to finalise Van Gaal's departure from United
Employment lawyer Paul Gilroy QC arrived at Carrington to finalise Van Gaal's departure from United
Van Gaal's last act at Manchester United was lifting the FA Cup following his side's win over Crystal Palace
Van Gaal's last act at Manchester United was lifting the FA Cup following his side's win over Crystal Palace
Goalkeeper coach Frans Hoek (far left) and Albert Stuivenberg (far right) have also left the club along with Van Gaal, while Ryan Giggs (second left) could stay at the club
Goalkeeper coach Frans Hoek (far left) and Albert Stuivenberg (far right) have also left the club along with Van Gaal, while Ryan Giggs (second left) could stay at the club
Performance analyst Max Reckers (far left) has also been shown the Old Trafford exit door by United along with his compatriots Hoek (second left), Stuivenberg (third left) and Van Gaal
Performance analyst Max Reckers (far left) has also been shown the Old Trafford exit door by United along with his compatriots Hoek (second left), Stuivenberg (third left) and Van Gaal

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