Manchester United have appointed Louis van Gaal as their new manager following the sacking of David Moyes last month - immediately endearing himself to the club's support by vowing to 'make history'.
The
Dutchman has signed a three-year deal at Old Trafford and,
significantly, will be assisted by Ryan Giggs - who announced his
decision to retire on Monday afternoon.
Frans
Hoek and Marcel Bout join the club as other assistant coaches, while
Van Gaal - currently the manager of Holland and who becomes the club's
first foreign boss - will begin his new role after this summer's World
Cup in Brazil.
The future's bright: Louis van Gaal, pictured here with Robin van Persie, has been confirmed as the new Manchester United boss
Dutch of class: Van Gaal will first coach Holland at the World Cup
Twelve months to the day since Sir Alex Ferguson retired, Van Gaal began a new era in bullish fashion.
'It
was always a wish for me to work in the Premier League. To work as a
manager for Manchester United, the biggest club in the world, makes me
very proud,' he said.
'I
have managed in games at Old Trafford before and know what an
incredible arena Old Trafford is and how passionate and knowledgeable
the fans are. This club has big ambitions; I too have big ambitions.
Together I'm sure we will make history.'
Giggs'
future had looked uncertain for some time, but the decision to keep him
on in a senior capacity has delighted the 40-year-old.
'I
am thrilled to have the chance to serve as assistant manager,' he said.
'Louis van Gaal is a world-class coach and I know I will learn a lot
about coaching from being able to observe and contribute at such close
quarters.
'Manchester
United has been a huge part of my life and I'm delighted to be able to
continue that relationship in such a key role.'
Hoek
comes in as a goalkeeping coach, with Bout specialising in scouting
opposition. There is as yet no word on the future of the Class of 92,
including Phil Neville and Paul Scholes.
A
statement from Manchester United read: 'Louis van Gaal will take over
as manager of Manchester United from the 2014/15 season. He has signed a
three-year contract.
'Louis,
62, has managed at the top level of European football for over 20 years
and in that time has won domestic titles and domestic cups in three
countries, as well as the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup, an
Intercontinental Cup, two UEFA Super Cups and domestic Super Cups in
Holland and Germany.
'He will take up his post after the FIFA World Cup, where he will manage the Dutch national team.
Ryan Giggs, English football's most decorated footballer and the United player with most appearances in the club's history, has been appointed as assistant manager. Ryan took charge of the first team for the last four matches of the 2013/14 season.'
Ryan Giggs, English football's most decorated footballer and the United player with most appearances in the club's history, has been appointed as assistant manager. Ryan took charge of the first team for the last four matches of the 2013/14 season.'
Gone: David Moyes (pictured with LMA chief executive Richard Bevan) was sacked by the club in April
Safe pair of hands: Ryan Giggs has been taking care of business at Old Trafford in the interim
Announcing
the appointments, Ed Woodward said: 'In Louis van Gaal, we have secured
the services of one of the outstanding managers in the game today. He
has achieved many things in his career to date and Old Trafford provides
him with a fitting stage on which to write new chapters in the
Manchester United story.
'Everyone
is very excited about this new phase in the club's history. His track
record of success in winning leagues and cups across Europe throughout
his career makes him the perfect choice for us.
'People
know him as a larger than life character but I have also been extremely
impressed by his intelligence, thoughtful approach to the role and his
diligence. I'm looking forward to working with him.
'I'm
delighted that Louis has chosen Ryan as his assistant. Ryan's
association with the club spans over two decades and his knowledge and
stature will be of great use to Louis. In addition, this is a fantastic
opportunity for Ryan to learn his trade alongside a world-class manager
whose attacking instincts and belief in youth are tailor-made for
Manchester United.'
The
former Barcelona boss has never managed in England before, but he has
vast experience with Ajax, AZ Alkmaar and Bayern Munich, as well as two
spells in charge of the Dutch national team.
Making his point: Chief executive Ed Woodward spoke about the 'outstanding' incoming manager at Carrington
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