Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal admits he was "stupid" to invite people to analyse his reign after three months.
When the Dutchman took charge at Old Trafford in July he suggested
his impact could not be truly measured until he was at least three
months into the job.
Van Gaal still believes in the point he was trying to make -- that it
will take time to impose his philosophy -- but now the initial period
is up he feels he is having to answer questions he feels unnecessary.
The 63-year-old said at a news conference: "I have said it was very
stupid to say three months because then you (media) are only talking
about three months.
"It is always the performance that counts, but the performance always
goes up and down. Then we rise. When that date is, or what that match
is, depends."
United made an indifferent start under Van Gaal but, with 150 million
pounds spent on new players over the summer, he is moulding a new team.
He expects the process to take time but he is confident, from experience, that everything will come good.
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