Usain Bolt is a supporter of Manchester United and doesn’t like the direction the club is heading under the Dutch boss.
The Olympic legend Usain Bolt has had his say on Manchester United’s current state, and the Jamaican ace isn’t impressed with what is going on at United under Louis van Gaal.
The sprinting legend doesn’t think Van Gaal seems like an approachable character, and isn’t convinced his style of football is right for the club.
Juan Mata and Wayne Rooney also received some criticism from the Jamaican, as he gave his thoughts on United’s predicament.
“From listening to the way he is, it doesn’t sound like he’s a guy you can talk to,” he told the Daily Mail.
“For me, with teams, if you are going to implement a style I think you first have to work out if a team can handle it. I don’t think this passing method that he has is ever going to work for Manchester United. Unless he changes all the players.
“He’s trying to break down teams with this passing game, but United is not that team. If we had Giggs and Scholes still both in the middle, then it could be good.
“Mata is good, but he’s too small. Rooney’s good, but he plays a bit slow, and as a midfielder you’ve got to really move quickly. Like Hazard or some of the players for Arsenal.”