Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal admits Tuesday's Champions League playoff against Club Brugge will be the most pressurised games of his tenure so far.
The Red Devils host the Belgian Pro League side in the first leg at Old Trafford on Tuesday seeking a return to European football's elite competition after a one-season hiatus.
Given the extra revenue that participation will generate United's hierarchy made a place in the group stage a key target for Van Gaal, while expectation among the club's supporters remains high.
And when asked if the tie will represent the most significant matches he has faced since he replaced David Moyes as manager the Dutchman agreed.
Van Gaal said: "Of course. Because the players want to participate, and the board wants to participate, but especially the fans want to participate so the pressure is high.
"There is a lot of pressure because our aim and goal is to reach the Champions League.
"This kind of matches are difficult and because of the draw I think it is much more difficult because we have drawn Brugge and Brugge can defend very well, and they can attack also.
"It will be a difficult match and that is why the pressure is high. Everyone wants to participate in the Champions League but first you have to beat Club Brugge."
Speaking at a pre-match press conference ahead of the first leg, Van Gaal also addressed questions regarding the subdued start to the season made by United captain Wayne Rooney.
The England international has been deployed in a lone striker role in United's Premier League matches against Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa, but struggled to make an impact.

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