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Former Manchester United defender Rafael has claimed Louis van Gaal bluntly told him to leave the club because he 'hates' Brazilian players.
The 31-year-old has made his fractious relationship with van Gaal no secret and previously described him as 'one of the worst' coaches he has ever worked with.
The season before Van Gaal took over, Rafael had been a fairly regular starter at United, but in the Dutchman's first campaign in 2014-15 he was reduced to just 11 appearances.
Rafael (right) has claimed Louis van Gaal (left) sold him because he 'hates Brazilians'
The Brazilian had been a regular but fell down the pecking order when van Gaal took over
Van Gaal made it clear early on that Rafael was not part of his plans at Old Trafford and offloaded him to Lyon in 2015, ending the Brazilian's seven-year stay at the club. Rafael's twin brother Fabio also left United in 2014, the year van Gaal was hired.
Rafael has now claimed Van Gaal had a problem with him because of his nationality and 'hated' working with Brazilian players after clashing with Rivaldo during his first spell as Barcelona boss.
'I never got an explanation. When Van Gaal arrived, he just said: "OK,