A Quote by Louis van Gaal

Winning the FA Cup with Manchester United was my biggest achievement. — © Louis van Gaal
Winning the FA Cup with Manchester United was my biggest achievement.
Winning the FA Cup was a very big moment. You play for Manchester United to win trophies and play in games like that, so it was a great moment for me.
I won three FA Cup finals, two League Cup finals, and played in one of United's two Champions League-winning finals. But I lost in a lot of finals, too: the FA Cup in 1995, 2005 and 2007, the League Cup in 2003, and the Champions League in 2009 and 2011.
The FA Cup has a special place in our family's hearts because my dad won it three times with Manchester United.
I felt bad for Newcastle when they lost their 2005 FA Cup semi-final to Manchester United. They had loaned me out to Celtic, but I still had a lot of affection for them.
I have been accused of not taking seriously the FA Cup on Saturday ... I have won four times the FA Cup. Who has won it more? Give me one name.
To win the FA Cup - scoring the winner in the 2014 FA Cup was very nice.
'Strictly' is a bit like scoring the winning goal in the FA Cup Final or sinking the final putt in the Ryder Cup - only a few people get the opportunity to do it, and they have got to be famous.
You play the game to win things, and if you asked me whether I would want to finish in the top four or win the FA Cup, it'd be FA Cup every time.
Winning anything is always the goal but the FA Cup is something special.
Success for Manchester United is winning the Premier League, adding another trophy and having another good cup run is another one.
I always say the biggest opponent for Manchester United is Manchester United. Every year I play for this club, I will say the same.
We are under no illusions that we have no given right to win things, but winning the FA Cup is not enough.
It is a big achievement to win a medal at the World Cup. Winning a medal is like doing well at Wimbledon, in tennis. It is one of the biggest shooting competitions in the world.
My mind was always set on joining Manchester United. How can you not go to United? I don’t play for money. I play for glory and winning championships. I’m happy here. I hear people complain about the weather, there’s nothing to do and the food. But, for me, it’s not like that. I play for a club I love, the biggest club, and everything else doesn’t matter.
The 2006 World Cup was the summer I came to United so the England thing was kind of ongoing. Getting to the World Cup was massive but it wasn't until I got to United that I had that feeling that winning was a possibility.
It was great to win that competition and when people ask me what was my best moment in England, I always say winning my first FA Cup.
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