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Published 15:10 1 Dec 2015 GMT
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By the time McNair got back to the box, De Gea had already saved the day.
Van Gaal said, "In the second half, I was waiting on our goal but it didn’t come.
"They also had a good chance; we gave the ball away because McNair thought he was a striker at that moment and then the channels were open and then they could run in them."
Marcos Rojo could return for the weekend visit of West Ham to Old Trafford. If so, McNair is likely to drop back to the bench while Daley Blind resumes his centre back partnership with Chris Smalling.
Next time the Northern Irishman does play, keep an eye out for the amount of times he crosses the halfway line.Football

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