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Van Gaal vexed by misfiring Man United

 Middlesbrough defender Ben Gibson (C) and teammates celebrate at the end of the penalty shoot-out in the League Cup fourth round match against Manchester United at Old Trafford on October 28, 2015. PHOTO/AFP

Middlesbrough defender Ben Gibson (C) and teammates celebrate at the end of the penalty shoot-out in the League Cup fourth round match against Manchester United at Old Trafford on October 28, 2015. PHOTO/AFP

MANCHESTER, October 29- Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal admitted to concerns about his team’s goal-scoring problems after they were bundled out of the League Cup on penalties by second-tier Middlesbrough.

The Premier League giants contrived to fail with three of their four attempts in Wednesday’s 3-1 shoot-out loss, with England internationals Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick and Ashley Young all unsuccessful.

That followed a goalless tie, including extra time, which extended United’s run without a goal in domestic football to 238 minutes following a drab stalemate with Manchester City in last weekend’s Manchester derby.

“Yes, of course,” said Van Gaal when asked if he was worried about the statistics. “Because in football all that matters is a goal and we have played two matches zero-zero.

“In my opinion, we could have scored also against Manchester City, but now, again, we did not score. It’s a concern, but I do know also it can easily turn around in the next game.”

That next game comes at Crystal Palace on Saturday, with Van Gaal adamant that United’s recent run of troubles in front of goal will have no adverse effect on his players.

“We are top sportsmen and you know that in any sport, there is not only winning, you lose also and you have to lift yourself,” he said.

“It’s disappointing. It’s also disappointing for me, but tomorrow (Thursday) is another day and the day after tomorrow is already more about preparation for Crystal Palace.”

Despite the desperate showing from the penalty spot against Middlesbrough, — with only youngster Andreas Pereira successful in four attempts — Van Gaal refused to be critical of the players who fluffed their lines in what the Dutch veteran described as the “casino” of a penalty shoot-out.

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“In the goal was a goalkeeper (Tomas Mejias) and he was very quick and he gambled,” he said.

“And he’s 195 centimetres (6’4”) also, so that’s not easy to do. When the goalkeeper is gambling for the right corner, you need players who look at the goalkeeper and put it in the other (side).

“But you have already played 120 minutes, so you’re not so sharp any more. That’s why these things happen.”

– ‘Fans deserve –

Van Gaal made nine changes to his starting line-up and handed a first start of the season to James Wilson, although the youngster limped off at half-time to be replaced by Rooney.

While the Dutchman claimed United should have had a late penalty for handball and were generally unfortunate, he also expressed pride in their efforts.

“You can say it’s unlucky, but I said that after the City match also,” he added.

“You have to force the luck, but we didn’t do that because we didn’t score. That’s why I’m disappointed.

“But my players have given everything. That’s why I’m also proud of them because they have done it until the end.”

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Victorious manager Aitor Karanka, who masterminded Middlesbrough’s shock FA Cup win at Manchester City in January, is relishing the prospect of a quarter-final home tie with Everton, who are managed by fellow Spaniard Roberto Martinez.

“The first thing is the tie is at home and our fans deserve to be at home for once,” said the former Real Madrid defender, whose side were supported by over 10,000 travelling fans at Old Trafford.

“Secondly we are playing Everton and if I have had any success since arriving here, it is because Roberto has given me a lot of advice since I came here.

“I didn’t know him until I came here, but he sent me a letter to say welcome and then he called me and we had a really good chat.

“He was telling me a lot of things and I learned a lot from that side. He is a good friend, he’s doing really well, and I’m pleased to be playing him.”

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