Anthony Martial scored the only goal as Van
Gaal's United side edged out the Toffees 1-0 at Old Trafford
to move back within a point of fourth-placed Manchester City in the Barclays Premier League.
to move back within a point of fourth-placed Manchester City in the Barclays Premier League.
Van Gaal said: "Today was not our best form
because I think we were not fresh enough, and we had more or less three
days preparation - much more than against Man City or Arsenal.
"You never know as a manager how players are
coming back from the international break. We gave them one day more off
than usual but we started not fresh. Everton were much fresher and you
could see that in the pitch.
"I have said in the dressing room that it was very important to win today otherwise the victory against City was worthless.
"We keep in touch with City, one point behind,
and we keep in touch with Arsenal, five points behind. We have to play
Tottenham, not an easy match, but normally we play very well against the
top teams and if we continue like that I am very happy."
United's 54th-minute goal was set up by
full-back Tim Fosu-Mensah, who had come off the bench to replace the
ineffective Marcos Rojo. The Argentinian endured a torrid time in the
first half, particularly when up against Gerard Deulofeu and Van Gaal
thought he was feeling the effects of international duty. Van Gaal said:
"I think Rojo had a problem with his jet lag, so I changed him. I saw
the space on the right side and I said to Timothy that, 'You have to
take profit of that'.
"When a player does that it is a bit of luck for the manager but every credit is for Timothy, not the manager."
Everton matched United in most departments but
defeat strengthened the sense of under-achievement that has enveloped
their Premier League campaign. The Merseysiders remain 12th in the table
and were booed off by their own fans at the final whistle.
Manager Roberto Martinez said: "We all are
(booing). I think you could hear our boos in the dressing room. The
frustration we all have is we can see the quality we have in our squad
and we can't really gain some sort of momentum. But 1984 is the last
time we got into the semi-finals of the two domestic cups and this
generation can make us very successful."
Martinez was disappointed his side could not build on a positive start to the game.
The Spaniard said: "We adapted to the game
really well and maybe we shocked Man Utd a little bit. They never seemed
to feel comfortable.
"But we didn't use opportunities of great one-on-ones well enough.
"In the second half we got into a comfortable
mood but we switched off in one action which is an unfortunate, easy
goal to concede."
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