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23rd May 2016
07:41am BST

But so keen was he to ensure that they fully absorbed his criticisms, that he monitored when and for how long his emails were opened, which resulted in the following comical ritual, according to the Guardian's Daniel Taylor:
"He started sending the players individual emails detailing their faults and submitting video clips to highlight his dissatisfaction. Except by that stage a lot of the players were so disillusioned many ignored the emails or redirected them straight to their trash. "Van Gaal suspected as much and had a tracker fitted so he could check if the emails were opened and for how long. It became a game of cat and mouse. Some players opened the emails on their mobiles, then left their phones on the side and wandered off for 20 minutes."The mole also suggests that Bastian Schweinsteiger and Marouane Fellaini were two of Van Gaal's favourites and that the former was given preferential treatment, being allowed to constantly fly to and from Germany, that annoyed his teammates. In perhaps the most ridiculous detail - and that's saying something - there's this about an unnamed player's culinary failings:
"One player [asked] United’s chef to hard-boil him a couple of eggs to take home, on the basis he did not know how to do it himself"
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