The Dutch striker believes that Manchester United would be strongest with all three of their top forwards working together and backs Louis van Gaal to get it right
Manchester United striker Robin van Persie wants to find a way to play effectively alongside both Wayne Rooney and Radamel Falcao.
Falcao's deadline-day arrival on a season-long loan from Monaco left manager Louis van Gaal with an embarrassment of riches in the final third.
While the Red Devils boss is yet to find the right mix between the trio - who all started Sunday's shock 5-3 loss to Leicester City - Van Persie insists that they can all play at the same time and work well.
Falcao's deadline-day arrival on a season-long loan from Monaco left manager Louis van Gaal with an embarrassment of riches in the final third.
While the Red Devils boss is yet to find the right mix between the trio - who all started Sunday's shock 5-3 loss to Leicester City - Van Persie insists that they can all play at the same time and work well.
"We want to play together," he told Fox Sports News. "We are constantly talking to each other [on] how we can improve our game together because everyone feels that [when] we are together we are stronger.
"It's quite interesting to see one of those conversations because we all have the target. We want to win games. We want to share success. I don't think we have a confidence issue, if I'm really honest."
Van Persie also reiterated his faith in Van Gaal - despite United having won just one of their first six matches in all competitions under the new boss this season.
The pair worked together when Van Gaal was in charge of Netherlands and the striker is convinced that the 63-year-old can handle the pressures that come with the top job at Old Trafford.
"I think his numbers speak for itself," the forward argued. "He has succeeded everywhere he has managed. Everyone believes in his philosophy as well.
"If you look at the players we have now, the staff we have, the stadium, the fans - if you add all those things up, I'm very confident for the future."
0 التعليقات:
إرسال تعليق