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“I don’t want to defend myself because I cannot defend, because he is a legend and he has a lot of resonance, so I hear," Van Gaal added.
“I think when you are a legend, you have to speak with the manager or his friend, Ryan Giggs, or Ed Woodward, but not this way, because he will be paid by the BBC or Sky.”
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