Van Gaal getting United into shape

Three wins in the past four games have Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal confident the former English champions are getting back into shape.

Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal

Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal says his players are starting to understand what he wants. (AAP)

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal believes his players are starting to understand what he wants from them three months into his Old Trafford reign.

But the Dutchman concedes there is still room for improvement and for a greater balance between defence and attack in his side as they look to recover from a slow start to the season.

Van Gaal admitted on his arrival in English football that it would take time for his ideas to be implemented by a squad which has been significantly re-shaped since United finished a relatively lowly seventh in the Premier League last season.

However, three wins in their past four games and a place in the top four of the Premier League ahead of the weekend games suggests progress, although van Gaal is not fully satisfied.

"I think they do understand the philosophy but they have to perform that philosophy," said van Gaal, who arrived at Old Trafford in pre-season after guiding the Netherlands to third place at this year's World Cup in Brazil.

"We have to see if it works at a higher level.

"I am looking for balance in the team, not only spectacular attacking football. When you lose the ball, you must have a shape as a team and then you can defend more easily. You can kill the game better."

United have invested heavily in attacking talent with British record signing Angel di Maria and on-loan Monaco forward Radamel Falcao -- who both scored in United's 2-1 win over Everton in their last game before the international break -- two of their highest profile signings.

But van Gaal remains concerned that United have looked vulnerable in the closing stages of games with an injury-hit defence having to hang on to claim victories over Everton and West Ham, as well as leaking three late goals to lose against Leicester City.

After missing up to ten players at times due to injury in the opening weeks of the season, United are starting to see increased availability heading into Monday's match at West Bromwich Albion.

Only Antonio Valencia, Jonny Evans, Patrick McNair and Jesse Lingard are definitely out of the trip to the Hawthorns -- as well as suspended captain Wayne Rooney.

Van Gaal revealed that midfielder Ander Herrera could even play in a body brace to protect a cracked rib he sustained in United's win over West Ham at the end of last month.


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