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Manchester United players ordered to take extra training in pre-season by new boss Louis van Gaal

Players will take part in an evening session on their second day of pre-season

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Tuesday 08 July 2014 13:54 BST
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Louis van Gaal will want to spend a decent amount of time with United in pre-season
Louis van Gaal will want to spend a decent amount of time with United in pre-season (AP)

Louis van Gaal has ordered Manchester United players to take an extra training session on just their second day of pre-season as the new boss prepares to get tough.

Though the Dutchman is still in Brazil with the Netherlands, Van Gaal's players will be made to train for an extra session Tuesday afternoon.

Van Gaal has a dictatorial reputation who is not afraid to upset players to get results.

Double training sessions are not uncommon, but evening sessions are - the extra session is scheduled for 5.30pm with players given the choice of returning home or sleeping at the Carrington training ground.

Manchester United will undergo a pre-season tour of the USA next week and the 62-year-old is expected to join them as soon as his Netherlands squad end their involvement in the tournament.

Van Gaal also wants the players who played for England in Brazil to be on the plane. In the past those playing at major tournaments have been given a month to rest but Wayne Rooney, Chris Smalling, Luke Shaw, Danny Welbeck and Phil Jones will be expected to report for duty 24 days after the 0-0 draw with Costa Rica.

Ryan Giggs will be in charge of United until Van Gaal arrives but his new assistant coach, Albert Stuivenberg, was at Carrington on Monday to oversee medical and fitness tests.

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