Radamel Falcao has been reduced to tears by the criticism from Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal, who has been regularly been laying into his summer transfer flop, reports CaughtOffside.
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The player’s agent, Silvano Espindola, has slammed the Old Trafford boss, claiming that he’s treated the Colombian poorly during the current campaign – asking him to play for the reserves, just 24 hours ahead of an FA Cup tie with Arsenal.
He said: “We talk a lot. I’m not going to say that he feels happy because he’s not. We’ve spoken many times and cried together.
“It’s not an easy situation because every player wants to play and every goal-scorer wants to score goals, that’s normal. But, at the moment, he isn’t scoring and that’s part of his football. He’s recovering his best form.
“When we spoke, I told him that this happens to every striker, that he’ll get over this poor run, and has happened to every great striker. When you don’t score, you’re going to begin to feel the pressure.
“When he was on his way to the ground to play this game with the reserves, he called me. We spoke for 20 minutes until he reached the stadium and he told me ‘I’ve never been through something like this, I don’t know how to deal with this situation. It feels weird for me’.”
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