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Former Man United boss Louis van Gaal slams Jose Mourinho over treatment of Bastian Schweinsteiger

Sport360 staff

20:34 28/02/2018

Louis van Gaal has said he was unhappy with the way Manchester United successor Jose Mourinho treated Bastian Schweinsteiger.

The then Germany captain penned a three-year deal at Old Trafford in July 2015 as he was reunited with his former Bayern Munich boss in the north west.

However, that link ended after just a year as Van Gaal was sacked and replaced by Mourinho, who froze the experienced midfielder out to such an extent that United had to write him off as an asset in their club accounts.

Schweinsteiger made a brief return to the squad before joining Major League soccer’s Chicago Fire last March, when Mourinho admitted regret at the way he handled things – treatment that irked predecessor Van Gaal.

“Schweinsteiger was, of course, older but not too old,” the former United boss told Sport Bild.

“His body was not able to keep up with the high demands of Premier League.

“Bayern sold him to us as fit player, but, in fact, physically he had reached the end.

“How Mourinho treated him after me, Schweini did not deserve this. But it explains the situation, how it stood with Schweinsteiger.

“It’s a shame because he is a player like Luis Enrique, Mark van Bommel or Philipp Lahm – the guys who always present on the pitch.”

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