Ferdinand says the days of Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Matt Busby are long
gone, and believes the fans will still be perfectly happy if trophies
are won with Van Gaal's more possession-based football.
"The philosophy is completely different," the former England defender, who believes Man City have the best chance of success in the Premier League, said.
"Manchester
United supporters now have to go away and re-educate themselves on how
to watch Manchester United. Don't go there expecting to see
free-flowing, attacking, gung-ho football.
"It's methodical, side
to side, wait for an opportunity to come. It's a different type of
football, very methodical, clear-cut pattern of the way he wants the
team to play and it's totally different.
"I'm not saying that is
the wrong way -- it is the way he chooses to play and it is not the way
Manchester United are used to playing.
"If it brings success, Manchester United fans will be delighted, I
will be delighted. It is just a different way of playing football.
"People
who are old enough to remember those times [Busby, etc], they want
fairytale and they're going to reminisce about old times and want to see
what they're used to. The younger generation, they're not so attached
to that and they can move on, but they're going to want to move on to a
style that they like."
"I just think, with Daley Blind playing centre-half every week, you
think you've spent all that money, where is the centre-half?" he added.
"Because you didn't buy Blind as a centre-half. I was talking to
Nemanja Vidic the other day on the phone and we were both saying the
change is unreal in terms of the personnel and the transfer policy.
"We
were saying, 'If they'd spent £50 million when we were there, we'd have
won how much more?' If you'd got somebody at that time who was worth
that. But the landscape changes. We were just reminiscing about old
times and imagining if we'd had that amount of money to be spent on our
squad.
"It is totally different and it doesn't look like anything
that I knew when I was there. It's just all changed. Even the sponsor
that's been there how many years, Nike, and now it's Adidas.
Everything's changing, other than the groundsman and the chef."
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