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Published 17:41 26 Jan 2016 GMT
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The goalscoring inconsistency of Wayne Rooney (12), Anthony Martial (8) and Memphis Depay (5) has contributed to United's failure to get out of their Champions League group, their inexplicable elimination from the Capital One Cup and a daunting climb towards the top four.
Whenever and wherever he has played, Javier Hernandez scores goals. His finishing is his best trait. He may not be the strongest or fastest striker in the world but he gets goals, which is something Van Gaal could really have done with this season.
While Ed Woodward has to shoulder some, if not most, of the blame for this downfall, Van Gaal is the manager of the football club and he should be fighting tooth and nail for every player he wants to bring to Old Trafford.
To implement this style of play, you need players with impeccable passing and a perfect touch which, unfortunately, are few and far between at Old Trafford.
Far too often do you see the United midfield attempt a one-touch succession of passes only for someone to lose concentration, then the ball, then the opponent.
United's best performances this season have come when Martial and Jesse Lingard have been given the freedom to run at full backs, dragging them out of position to free up space in the centre for support.
But if Van Gaal has actively told his side to go out there with the intention of slowing the game down, how can they be expected to catch their opponents off guard? It's a waste of pace and the antithesis of everything that Alex Ferguson stood for.
Both Pedro and Nicolas Otamendi were almost to the stage where Manchester United squad numbers were being designated to them when they signed for Chelsea and Manchester City respectively.
Their absence in the United team may not be too significant but the message of a lack of intent it sends to everybody makes a mockery of the club's recruitment policy.
David De Gea was pulled from the first team with the speculation around his future just as Memphis Depay has been dropped for a lack of consistency.
Being harsh is one thing but, unfortunately, Van Gaal has crossed the line often enough to dissuade potential targets from Old Trafford.Football

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