The Dutchman has also hit out at the critics who he claims have
made a 'devil' out of him after just one defeat in charge of the side.
United's 2-1 home loss
to Swansea was the shock result on the opening weekend of the Premier League
season but Van Gaal is appealing for patience ahead of the trip
to Sunderland on Sunday.
"Two weeks ago I
was the king of Manchester and now I am the devil of Manchester," he
said. "It's the football world and it is especially the media in this
football world."
"Two
weeks ago I was the king of Manchester and now I am the devil of
Manchester."
Louis
van Gaal
And the former
Netherlands coach is calling on the club's supporters, owners and chief
executive to join him 'for the long haul'.
He said: "I think
the fans of Manchester are intelligent. I've already said that it shall be
difficult in the first three months, for the players and also for the
fans. I've said it to Ed Woodward and the Glazers that this is what it is.
"They have hired me
for my philosophy, not because I'm a nice guy. I am a nice guy but that's not
why I was brought here.
"I'm not hired to
be fired. I'm hired to build up a team. That process needs time. I bring
another philosophy in the club.
"You have to
believe in the philosophy that again we make a big club but it needs time. It
is not an overnight job."
Meanwhile, Van Gaal refused to confirm or deny speculation that
England striker Danny Welbeck has been told he can leave Old Trafford
before the transfer window closes.
"The media were not
in the room and I do not speak about that because that's private," he
said.
"I know what I said
to Danny and Danny knows exactly what I said to him.
"I assume that
Danny Welbeck is not saying anything about our conversation and also in
that conversation was (assistant manager) Ryan Giggs and he doesn't
say (anything) either, and that is the way it should be."
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