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Tyrell Malacia lifts lid on Louis van Gaal disagreement as Manchester United teammate lauded

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Here are your latest Manchester United morning headlines on Tuesday, September 27. Malacia reveals disagreement with Van Gaal Manchester United defender Tyrell Malacia has revealed that he disagreed with Louis van Gaal after being told he would be playing at centre-back instead of left-back for the Netherlands.

Malacia came on as a half-time substitute during his country's 1-0 victory over Belgium in the UEFA Nations League on Sunday night.

Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk scored the winning goal in the 73rd minute as the United full-back helped the Netherlands keep a clean sheet.

Eyebrows were raised at Malacia's introduction, as Van Gaal brought him on for Nathan Ake. Fans were expecting Daley Blind to tuck in from left wing-back and adopt a more central position, with Malacia being utilised out wide.

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Manchester United defender Tyrell Malacia has revealed that he disagreed with Louis van Gaal after being told he would be playing at centre-back instead of left-back for the Netherlands.

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