Woodward has
continually put off making a decision, with one insider describing him on
Friday as ‘a rabbit in the headlights’.
it is understood Van Gaal has only been allowed to stagger on this long because
Woodward does not want to sack another manager in mid-season, having ended David Moyes’s reign at Old Trafford in
2014 after just 10 months. He is concerned about how another failed
managerial appointment would reflect upon him when compared to the stability
brought to the club by his predecessor David
Gill’s strong relationship with Sir
Alex Ferguson.
Woodward had
hoped that Van Gaal would prove critics wrong and oversee an upturn in results
and performances, but the prospect of that looks more remote than ever. After
United saw their hopes of Champions League qualification suffer another setback
with a 2-1 defeat at Sunderland last
Saturday, they were also beaten 2-1 in the Europa League by a team sitting
third in the Danish Superliga, who had not played a competitive game for more
than two months, Van Gaal now
faces another critical week that could effectively end United’s season, with
Monday’s perilous trip to Shrewsbury
Town in the fifth round of the FA Cup followed by the return leg with
Midtjylland and a Premier League clash at home to Arsenal.
If Woodward decides to make a change, he is likely to ask Ryan Giggs to step in as caretaker boss once again or turn to Jose Mourinho. The former Chelsea boss, who has been in Italy this week after watching Inter, was said to be waiting patiently for a call.

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