Monday, February 8, 2016

Louis van Gaal: This Manchester United star made me very proud at Chelsea



MANCHESTER UNITED manager Louis van Gaal said he was 'exceptionally pleased' of Cameron Borthwick-Jackson after his showcase in the 1-1 draw at Chelsea yesterday.The 19-year-old protector has made the left-back position his own particular with all due respect with a string of great exhibitions lately.

He kept Willian calm at Stamford Bridge and the Brazilian has apparently been Chelsea's best player this season.

Borthwick-Jackson was unfortunate in his endeavors to stop Diego Costa's 91st moment equaliser.Chelsea were likewise a touch lucky in light of the fact that Daley Blind slipped to make a vast opening in United's back four preceding the Blues forward made it 1-1.

"We have an objective like that - Daley Blind slipping and Borthwick-Jackson not taking the line of the safeguard," Van Gaal told the club's site. "Costa is not offside hence.

"It was such a compassion on the grounds that Borthwick-Jackson was playing fabulously and I was exceptionally pleased with him."Van Gaal commended his group for their assaulting football subsequent to singling out Borthwick-Jackson for recognition.

The youthful shield's brilliantly whipped cross from the left had given United the lead before in the second half.

He's been tossed into first-group activity after the wounds to Luke Shaw and Marcos Rojo and he's presently shown up since his introduction against West Brom in November.Wayne Rooney's endeavored control tumbled to Jesse Lingard, who sublimely spun around and lashed the ball into the top corner.

"We have made a great deal of chances here at Chelsea. It's a frightful away amusement, I think, and one that is not all that simple," said Van Gaal.

"The most recent couple of years Manchester United haven't won here so it's not a simple match – and we led the pack with an awesome objective. An incredible cross too. At that point you can control the amusement, however in the last quarter we gave it away

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