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Manchester United`s 4-4-2 gets Louis van Gaal twitchy

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal feels a "twitch" in his backside when his team adopt a 4-4-2 formation, he told British newspapers in comments published on Friday.

Manchester United`s 4-4-2 gets Louis van Gaal twitchy

London: Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal feels a "twitch" in his backside when his team adopt a 4-4-2 formation, he told British newspapers in comments published on Friday.

United`s supporters revolted over Van Gaal`s preferred 3-5-2 system during their 2-0 Premier League win at Queens Park Rangers last weekend, chanting "4-4-2!" at half-time.

But Van Gaal, who led his native Holland to last year`s World Cup semi-finals with a three-man defence, says watching United play in a 4-4-2 formation makes him uncomfortable.

"We have won more with 4-4-2 in a diamond (midfield), but when you analyse the game then we have twitched our asses on the bench," the United manager said.

"I have twitched my ass because we were out of balance. I told my players I was squeezing my ass, but (they said) it was the wrong expression.

"All the matches when we play 4-4-2, like against West Ham United (who United beat 2-1), it was always twitching your ass, and I don`t like it."

Van Gaal`s remarks echo a famous phrase coined by legendary former United manager Alex Ferguson, who once described the run-in to the season as "squeaky bum time".