Louis van Gaal challenged his new-look Manchester United team to
become the Premier League's top scorers after their four-goal demolition
of Queens Park Rangers.
Van Gaal's side had only struck twice in their first three league
games, but with Radamel Falcao debuting as a substitute and scorers
Angel Di Maria and Ander Herrera making their second appearance for
their new club, their first win came in emphatic fashion.
And while United's total of 64 goals last season left them 38 behind
top scorers Manchester City, Van Gaal hopes his team can outscore their
rivals.
The former Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager said in a
postmatch news conference: "I have played always attacking [football] I
believe and all my teams have scored the most of the league, so I hope
at the end of this league we shall score also the most."
Van Gaal also said he felt it was a new start for United after he
reshaped his squad by making six signings in the transfer window -- Di
Maria, Herrera, Falcao, Daley Blind, Marcos Rojo and Luke Shaw -- in a
summer when 19 players left Old Trafford.
He added: "I said to the players before that we have to make a new
start, because we start from the first [game in] September after the
transfer window."
And the 63-year-old hopes his first victory in charge was the start
of a process that will lead to United reclaiming the title, though his
immediate aim is to ensure they finish third or higher.
He added: "The purpose of our goal is to be in the first three
because we have to qualify ourselves in the Champions League but that is
not the most important thing. The most important thing is trajectory.
"We are building a process and we have to play in a certain style. At
the end I hope to be manager of the champions of the Premier League. If
it is not this year, then in my second year or my third year but I want
to give the championship to the fans."
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