Van Gaal warns Shaw and Zaha as Man U move on from Moyes

Plain speaking Old Trafford boss proves he is the complete opposite of his predecessor

Luke Shaw of Southampton
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New Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has heaped more misery on the shoulders of his predecessor David Moyes by insisting he would rather have taken over from Alex Ferguson than have inherited the "broken" squad left behind by Moyes.

The plain-speaking Dutchman also made it clear that he has no qualms about discussing his players in public as he warned £27m signing Luke Shaw that he was out of shape and would have to continue to train alone to build up his fitness. He also announced to the media that misfit Wilfried Zaha would have to reinvent himself as a striker at Old Trafford as there was no other way of fitting him into his new system, although he will get his chance against Inter Milan tonight.

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