Irritated Louis van Gaal throws a shield around Wayne Rooney after Manchester derby drudgery
United captain produces laborious display in a disappointing 0-0 draw with City

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal attempted to shield Wayne Rooney from criticism after the striker turned in a laborious display in a 0-0 draw with Manchester City.
United controlled possession in Sunday’s 170th derby at Old Trafford, but had to wait until the closing stages to create any chances, with Jesse Lingard hitting the bar and Chris Smalling forcing Joe Hart to save.
I have to talk every week about Rooney. Why? I don’t give any more answers about Wayne Rooney because I am sick of them
For the third game running Rooney started up front, but he was eclipsed by teammate Anthony Martial, lining up on the left, who was United’s most dangerous attacking player and set up Lingard’s chance with a dinked pass.
Van Gaal refused to discuss Rooney’s performance, however, saying: “I have to talk every week about Rooney. Why?”
When it was put to him that it was because the United captain is one of his team’s star players, Van Gaal told his interlocutor: “Then you have to write it down. It is your opinion.