Manchester United captain Wayne
Rooney says the players are fully behind Louis van Gaal and will fight hard to turn their season around.
United have gone six games without a win in all competitions and slipped out
of the Premier League top four last weekend following the 2-1 home defeat to
Norwich City and the 20 times champions have been criticised for their style of
play under Van Gaal, who walked out of his pre-match press conference on
Wednesday after a tense five minutes in which he accused the press of publishing
false reports on his Manchester United future
Rooney has thrown his weight behind the manager saying “You have a lot of people talking about things they believe are
happening but in reality a lot of people who are writing that stuff don't
actually know what's happening. We are working hard, we are fighting with
the manager to try and get the results and turn this season around. The
last few results haven't been great for us and it's frustrating, and as a
player it's hard to deal with so we have to be strong together and try and get
the better results we need”.
Rooney, who has scored just two league goals this season, admits confidence
has taken a hit at the club since beating Watford over a month ago has he said “Of course we haven't won games in the last few weeks and it's normal
the confidence will be a bit lower. We need to try and lift it because we have
tough games coming up. We need to be at our best to win them. As a group of
players we know we can do better. We regularly have meetings with the
players, myself, and the other senior players in the squad, and with the
manager, we are working together and trying to come to the best solution to
help us win football matches”.
Rooney says it can be difficult to handle the criticism that gets thrown his
way, and revealed it has been especially hard for his family to take. “It's not nice, obviously, getting criticised
every week, every game. It's tough for the players to deal with. We are proud
people, we are proud to play for Man
United and when it's not going right then it is hard to take. We all have
families and sometimes there's a lot of stuff that gets written that's not nice
for our families, for our family to see. It's okay for me to deal with, but for
people in my family who aren't used to it, it's tough for them. That's
part of football. It's part of being a footballer these days. I know my
performances can be better, I know that. I'm working hard to improve that and try
and do my best for the team” he said.
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