No Van Gaal dives planned by Mansfield Town boss Adam Murray
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Van Gaal was trying to illustrate he believed Alexis Sanchez had dived during during Sunday’s 3-2 win over Arsenal at Old Trafford, so threw himself to the ground in front of fourth official Mike Dean.
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Van Gaal later admitted he had gone too far and said he had apoligised to the officials concerned.
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Hide AdHowever, Murray said: “Van Gaal jumping on the floor was brilliant. I’m having him, me. I think his record speaks for itself.
“He has taken some unfair criticism. I think the press like to jump on incidents like this. It’s let’s get on him, let’s cane him. There’s no real reason for it.
“I think he is implementing a style in the way they are playing, he’s bringing the kids through, and I think as a character he is top drawer.
“You don’t know what you’re going to get with him. He looks like a crazy eagle – but I like him.”
However, Murray won’t be throwing himself to the floor any time soon.
“No, I’d probably end up banned for about six months or so. I am staying away from officials,” he said.