FREE FourFourTwo newsletters for all!

Register now and get:
  • The inside track on the big issues
  • Tactical insight from our experts
  • Players to watch
  • Analysis & humour
  • Exclusive competitions
  • Stick-men drawings
  • WAGs, bets, bargains & more
See a sample newsletter
Sign up now to avoid disappointment
And why not check out the magazine?

Van Gaal: I was Sir Alex understudy

442 Staff - Monday 12 October 2009, 15:56

Bayern Munich coach Louis van Gaal has revealed that he had been lined up to replace Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson seven years ago.

The 67-year-old Scot, who has guided the Red Devils to 11 league, five FA Cup and three League Cup titles, as well as the Champions League in 1999, had originally announced that he was ready to walk away from Old Trafford at the end of the 2001/02 campaign.

However, he eventually changed his mind, and will oversee United finally usurping Liverpool's joint-record of 18 league crowns should they claim a fourth consecutive Premier League gong this term.

And Bayern boss Van Gaal, who was in charge of the Dutch national team for the 2002 World Cup before returning to Barcelona for a second spell, has revealed that he would have been heading to Manchester instead had Sir Alex retired.

"It was before the World Cup of 2002," he said.

"I was in contact with Manchester United through Peter Kenyon.

"It was said to me that Alex Ferguson was going to retire.

"The moment he'd go, I'd succeed him. But in the end Ferguson didn't want to quit."


Related Stories

NewsGrant: Villas-Boas needs time
England Yesterday, 15:44
NewsGladbach's Arango extends deal to 2014
Rest of Europe Yesterday, 13:10
NewsFerguson happy to 'relegate' England
England Yesterday, 12:18
NewsWenger: Henry loan can't be extended
England Yesterday, 11:45
NewsBabbel takes helm at Hoffenheim until 2014
Rest of Europe Yesterday, 11:05
NewsGiggs extends Man United contract
England Yesterday, 10:32

Top Stories

Poll

Who next to try and lead England to glory?

  • Harry Redknapp
    44 %
  • Stuart Pearce
    6 %
  • Roy Hodgson
    5 %
  • Guus Hiddink
    13 %
  • Jose Mourinho
    16 %
  • David Beckham
    16 %

Spotlight

'Enter Madrid, exit Barcelona'

Plus PSG, Fleetwood, Hereford & Denis Law

Advertisement

Spotlight

FFT's guides to football travel

Have you ever been away?

Who owns your club?

The FFT Rich List

Latest Football Headlines

NewsRomania to take action over poor stadiums
REST OF THE WORLD 1 hours ago
NewsSwiss court rules for UEFA in Sion case
REST OF THE WORLD Yesterday, 21:46
NewsHayatou seeks four more years as African football chief
AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS Yesterday, 18:50