 Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has already welcomed new Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal to the Premier League.
Van Gaal will take charge at Old Trafford following the conclusion of the Netherlands' involvement in the World Cup this summer.
And, speaking at a press conference for the UN World Food Programme having been named an ambassador for the initiative, Mourinho was quick to praise the Dutchman, describing him as a "great guy."
"[He is] a great man," Mourinho said at a press conference for the UN World Food Programme. "Obviously, [he is] a great football manager and I'm happy that he joins me in the same country and in the Premier League.
"but more important than that is he is a great guy and I wish him good."
Van Gaal's appointment was followed by the announcement that Ryan Giggs has retired from playing to take up the assistant manager's role at Old Trafford.
If the Netherlands progress to the final in Brazil, Van Gaal will not arrive in Manchester  until after July 13, but failure to progress  beyond the group stages would allow the  Dutchman to take the reins following their  final group stage clash with Chile on June 23.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has already welcomed new Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal to the Premier League.
Van Gaal will take charge at Old Trafford following the conclusion of the Netherlands' involvement in the World Cup this summer.
And, speaking at a press conference for the UN World Food Programme having been named an ambassador for the initiative, Mourinho was quick to praise the Dutchman, describing him as a "great guy."
"[He is] a great man," Mourinho said at a press conference for the UN World Food Programme. "Obviously, [he is] a great football manager and I'm happy that he joins me in the same country and in the Premier League.
"but more important than that is he is a great guy and I wish him good."
Van Gaal's appointment was followed by the announcement that Ryan Giggs has retired from playing to take up the assistant manager's role at Old Trafford.
If the Netherlands progress to the final in Brazil, Van Gaal will not arrive in Manchester  until after July 13, but failure to progress  beyond the group stages would allow the  Dutchman to take the reins following their  final group stage clash with Chile on June 23.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Mourinho welcomes 'great guy' Van Gaal to Premier League The Chelsea boss is looking forward to pitting his wits against the Netherlands coach and is glad to see the Dutchman take charge of a club in England at the age of 62
 Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has already welcomed new Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal to the Premier League.
Van Gaal will take charge at Old Trafford following the conclusion of the Netherlands' involvement in the World Cup this summer.
And, speaking at a press conference for the UN World Food Programme having been named an ambassador for the initiative, Mourinho was quick to praise the Dutchman, describing him as a "great guy."
"[He is] a great man," Mourinho said at a press conference for the UN World Food Programme. "Obviously, [he is] a great football manager and I'm happy that he joins me in the same country and in the Premier League.
"but more important than that is he is a great guy and I wish him good."
Van Gaal's appointment was followed by the announcement that Ryan Giggs has retired from playing to take up the assistant manager's role at Old Trafford.
If the Netherlands progress to the final in Brazil, Van Gaal will not arrive in Manchester  until after July 13, but failure to progress  beyond the group stages would allow the  Dutchman to take the reins following their  final group stage clash with Chile on June 23.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has already welcomed new Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal to the Premier League.
Van Gaal will take charge at Old Trafford following the conclusion of the Netherlands' involvement in the World Cup this summer.
And, speaking at a press conference for the UN World Food Programme having been named an ambassador for the initiative, Mourinho was quick to praise the Dutchman, describing him as a "great guy."
"[He is] a great man," Mourinho said at a press conference for the UN World Food Programme. "Obviously, [he is] a great football manager and I'm happy that he joins me in the same country and in the Premier League.
"but more important than that is he is a great guy and I wish him good."
Van Gaal's appointment was followed by the announcement that Ryan Giggs has retired from playing to take up the assistant manager's role at Old Trafford.
If the Netherlands progress to the final in Brazil, Van Gaal will not arrive in Manchester  until after July 13, but failure to progress  beyond the group stages would allow the  Dutchman to take the reins following their  final group stage clash with Chile on June 23.
 
