Manchester United manager, Louis van Gaal has denied his FA disrepute charge and requests a personal hearing.
The Veteran Dutch coach confirmed last Friday
he will contest the charge, which was prompted by comments he made
about referee Chris Foy after his side’s goalless draw at Cambridge last
month.
Van Gaal, 63, is facing disciplinary actions for alleging refereeing
is “always the same” after his side’s FA Cup draw at Cambridge United on
23 January.

Louis Van Gaal Wants a Personal Hearing After FA Disrepute Charge. Image: Getty.
The FA issued
a reminder on its Twitter account
at 18:00GMT on Tuesday, stating: “It is alleged his comments constitute
improper conduct in that they allege and/or imply bias on the part of
the match referee and/or bring the game into disrepute.”
A date for Van Gaal’s personal hearing will be set in due course.
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