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​Rooney and Carrick approached van Gaal over locker room atmosphere

Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal admits Wayne Rooney and Michael Carrick approached him earlier this season because they were worried about the atmosphere in the Red Devils dressing room.

Reports this week suggested some United players were unhappy with Van Gaal's methods. The United manager denied his relationship with his players was poor.

Van Gaal said: "Rooney and Michael Carrick came to me and said: 'The dressing room is flat."

Van Gaal welcomed the feedback from his players and insisted he has a good relationship with them.

He said: "I think I have a superb relationship with my players. Maybe you have to consider how many players are coming to the manager to say something.

"In my career as a manager, I didn't have so many who come to say something about the atmosphere in the dressing room or the way we train, or something like that.

"But it is very positive that they are coming to you and that they trust you."

Van Gaal seemed irked that the dialogue between him and his players had been viewed as a mutiny.

To emphasise his point, he raised his voice in the press conference, mimicking the song the fans sing about him.

He added: "The fans are shouting every week 'Louis van Gaal's army! Louis van Gaal's army!'. They are very satisfied with Louis van Gaal and the players are also satisfied with me."

With the number of incomings and outgoings at the club this summer, Van Gaal always felt it would take time for players to adapt to his management style.

"I can say only that I have a very good relationship with my players, but it is logical now that only nine are left from the initial group," the former Barcelona manager said.

"The others I have bought will not say I am a lousy manager."

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