Van Gaal demands better communication to tame Carroll

Van Gaal praises ‘special qualities’ of West Ham striker before FA Cup replay

West Ham United’s   Andy Carroll (R) shoots to score his team’s second goal against  Arsenal last weekend. Photo: Getty Images
West Ham United’s Andy Carroll (R) shoots to score his team’s second goal against Arsenal last weekend. Photo: Getty Images

Louis van Gaal will demand his centre-backs communicate better to deal with West Ham United's Andy Carroll and keep alive Manchester United's "last chance of a title" in the FA Cup.

The Dutchman’s side are at Upton Park tonight for a quarter-final replay after drawing 1-1 with West Ham in the original game.

On Sunday, Manchester United lost 3-0 at Tottenham Hotspur. The goals came in six second-half minutes – Van Gaal blamed them on bad communication between Chris Smalling and Daley Blind, his central defenders.

The manager is aware that Carroll scored a hat-trick in West Ham’s 3-3 draw with Arsenal on Saturday. “I have seen the Andy Carroll show,” Van Gaal said. “And against Spurs I think our problem was also the miscommunication of our central defenders. I hope that we improve our communication because this game is very important for us. It is the last chance of a title, so it is very important for the players, club, manager, fans.”

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Qualities

Van Gaal pointed to his team not having as much time to recover for Wednesday’s tie. “We have one day less than West Ham United,” he said. “That is also important. We have proved against Arsenal and

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[earlier this season] that in spite of less days to recover we could beat them. I hope we shall recover very well. Also mentally, because this is also a blow of course [losing to Spurs] but everybody knows this is the last chance.”

Of Carroll, Van Gaal added: “He has special qualities. We have seen that in the match that he played on Saturday. It was against Arsenal and they have great central defenders but still he could do that. So we have to cope with Andy Carroll and not only Andy Carroll but with other players. They have a certain player named [Dimitri] Payet – he can also play. [Manuel] Lanzini can also play and score goals.

"On Sunday we had to cope with Harry Kane but also [Christian] Eriksen and [Érik] Lamela. It is always difficult to cope with players of that level."

Pressure

United’s defeat left them four points behind Manchester City in the race for a Champions League berth. With only six matches remaining, Van Gaal’s side could miss out on a top-four place, so winning the FA Cup may be the sole way of having a successful season.

“I think the players of Manchester United have to cope with that pressure, they have always done it,” said the manager.

“They know that every game in a cup is a match that you have to win. You must win or otherwise you are out of the cup. I think that also West Ham have that problem so I don’t think it plays a role. Both teams have to cope with that. Both teams know that when you are not winning you are out of the cup and you don’t have any title.”

United captain Wayne Rooney could make his first-team return tonight. The forward played 61 minutes for United's under-21s on Monday in his first outing since sustaining a knee injury in February.

Phil Jones, who last featured for the seniors in January, completed the full duration of Monday's match and will also be assessed ahead of the trip to Upton Park, along with fellow defender Timothy Fosu-Mensah after he was forced off in the second half at Tottenham on Sunday.

West Ham will be without Diafra Sakho. Manager Slaven Bilic revealed the Senegal striker suffered a minor knee injury in training.Bilic has insisted he will not rotate his squad despite a trip to Premier League leaders Leicester at the weekend.

The winners of tonight’s tie will face Everton in the semi-finals. Guardian Service