Van Gaal: Why I Signed Schweinsteiger
Louis van Gaal is delighted with Bastian Schweinsteiger's impact at Manchester United and cites the German's leadership skills as one of the reasons why he was signed this summer.
Schweinsteiger joined the Reds from Bayern Munich and has seamlessly settled into his new life in England, almost instantaneously becoming an extremely popular figure in the dressing room while also enjoying the admiration of fans who have begun chanting 'Deutscher fussballmeister', which translates to 'German football master' and was formerly sang by supporters at the Allianz Arena.
During a press conference to preview Wednesday’s UEFA Champions League Group B match with Wolfsburg, van Gaal spoke glowingly about his cultured midfielder and revealed some of the reasons why he’s at home with United. “He was my former captain with Philipp Lahm at Bayern Munich so I think that he is also very worthwhile off the pitch,” the manager told reporters at Old Trafford.
“You can see it already now because he is already accepted as a leading player, and that is why also we have bought him from Bayern Munich. I believe in the mixture between youth and older players. He is an example for the younger players to follow so I am very happy with him.”
Expanding on his point, van Gaal continued to explain how United have improved this season: “We have made progression in the maturity of the team, the balance of the team and that's also why Bastian Schweinsteiger is here. Morgan Schneiderlin also gives more composure to the team.
"That is what we have improved when we compare with the team of last year. We still have to improve to win the Premier League and the Champions League, but we are improving every week.”
Schweinsteiger was also sat at the top table during Tuesday’s press conference and the World-Cup winner answered many questions from the German media, who were understandably keen to hear from their international captain. Our no.31 duly obliged, and explained why’s happy at United.
"The whole club, the people are very friendly and helpful," Bastian explained. "And of course my teammates have made it easy for me. I know the manager and staff. OK, nobody really speaks German except the staff, but it was not a problem for me. I’m at an age where I can learn and handle it.
"It was very easy and I feel very comfortable here, especially when we have matches at Old Trafford. it's a big stadium and a big honour to play here for United, especially in the Champions League."
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