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Louis van Gaal rues missed chances in Man Utd's Capital One Cup exit

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Louis van Gaal blamed a lack of finishing for Manchester United's defeat to Middlesbrough

Louis van Gaal was left to rue his side's wastefulness in front of goal as Manchester United were dumped out of the Capital One Cup on penalties by Middlesbrough.

Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick and Ashley Young all missed from 12 yards after United failed to break down a resilient Boro side, who put on a display full of attacking prowess, in 120 minutes at Old Trafford.

Yet Van Gaal chose not to blame the "casino" of the penalty shoot-out and instead focused on his side's inability to find the back of the net for the second game in succession following Sunday's goalless Manchester derby.

Boro stun United on penalties
Boro stun United on penalties

Middlesbrough booked their place in the League Cup quarter-final with a shoot-out win at Man Utd

He said: "When you are not finishing the chances - and they were very easy chances in front of the goal or in front of the goalkeeper - then it is very difficult to win a game because the goals are counting, not the chances.

"I am so disappointed. We create so many chances in the second half and in extra-time and we couldn't finish.

"You have to finish. The goal is the most important thing in football and we didn't do it.

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Jamie Carragher and Jamie Redknapp comment on United's shock shoot-out loss

"You can say it is unlucky but that I have said already after the match against [Manchester] City also because that was also 0-0.

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"You have to force the luck also, we didn't do that because we didn't score. That's why I'm disappointed.

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Highlights of the Capital One Cup fourth round game between Manchester Utd and Middlesbrough

"My players have given everything and that's why I am also proud of them because until the end they have done it. Penalties is a casino - you never know."

Van Gaal took exception to referee Lee Mason's failure to award United three penalties in regulation time, with two claims coming after Boro defender Daniel Ayala appeared to handle in the area.

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Aitor Karanka was very proud of his players after Middlesbrough's shoot-out victory

Asked for his opinion on United's penalty claims, Van Gaal told Sky Sports: "No, you can decide for yourself.

"I think everybody has seen it and it wasn't once, it was three times."

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