Louis van Gaal sings for Manchester United fans

VIDEO: The Dutch coach was signing autographs when he burst into song

Tom Sheen
Tuesday 19 May 2015 15:38 BST
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Louis van Gaal looks on at Goodison Park
Louis van Gaal looks on at Goodison Park (GETTY IMAGES)

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Despite spending more than £150million last summer and still only managing to get fourth place, Louis van Gaal is a popular man among Manchester United fans.

The outspoke Dutch coach has an air of belonging that David Moyes never managed at Old Trafford in his nine month spell.

Videos like the one below will only help his popularity soar.

Whilst signing autographs for fans following the 1-1 draw with Arsenal on Sunday, a few supporters began to sing 'Louis van Gaal's Red and Whte Army' before asking the man himself for a verse.

He complied.

Watch the video below:

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