Louis van Gaal says Man United's title drought will never match Liverpool's
Saturday 16 January 2016 11:16, UK
Louis van Gaal insists it is inconceivable that Manchester United will endure a title drought as long as Liverpool's ahead of their trip to Anfield on Sunday.
Liverpool are still searching for their maiden Premier League crown and, despite a difficult campaign so far, Van Gaal sees no reason to believe United's traditional dominance could be on the wane.
Defeat at Anfield could see United slip further behind in the race for a Champions League place, following a 3-3 draw at struggling Newcastle on Tuesday night.
But Van Gaal repeated his assertion that his side is "in transition" and require patience rather than panic before they return to the top of the table.
Van Gaal said: "I am part of the transition so I cannot imagine that it shall happen with Manchester United.
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"When it is happening to Liverpool it can also happen to Manchester United but I cannot imagine that because we are going the right way, but maybe it shall take a longer time.
"But I cannot imagine it will be the same for Manchester United. It's too big, too well organised and we have an infrastructure and we are improving that every year."
Quite how far the patience will stretch is another matter, but Van Gaal is well aware of how much a victory at Anfield could improve the mood among restless United supporters.
"I have felt it [the rivalry] already four times, on the tour of the USA and in the league. You can see it on the faces of the players," added Van Gaal.
"We need to be aggressive but also under control. It is that kind of match and it will always be difficult because the passion at play in these kinds of games is always very high."
Van Gaal and Klopp faced each other four times in the Bundesliga when in charge of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund respectively, claiming two wins each.
And the Dutchman believes his opposite number has already proven to have the ability required to move Liverpool closer to finally ending their quarter-century title drought.
Van Gaal said: "You can see he plays a very aggressive and pressing kind of game and he already knows the difference between the Premier League and the German league.
"He is a very capable manager in the Premier League because he has always showed this kind of football and I think the fans will love it."
Van Gaal is once again set to be without Bastian Schweinsteiger and Phil Jones, but Adnan Januzaj could feature from the bench following his return from a loan spell in Germany with Dortmund.