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Published 09:11 18 May 2016 BST
Updated 09:14 18 May 2016 BST
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But van Gaal didn't like the questions over his future - which have been there all year. Asked if he was going to be at Old Trafford next season, the Dutch man's answer was short:
"Yes, because I've signed a three-year contract," he said.
Then he tried to leave. But it took a while.
https://twitter.com/FullTimeDEVILS/status/732718346517368832
"Of course [it is a setback] because our aim the first year, also the second year and also the third year shall be the Champions League, a higher level," Louis had originally spoken about the disappointment of failing to qualify for Europe's elite competition.
"A club like Manchester United has to play at a higher level. But there are more clubs who want to play in the Champions League as we have seen."
The manager delivered his end-of-season address to Old Trafford after the Bournemouth game but it wasn't received well by everyone.
https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/732699894616489984


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