Ruud van Nistelrooy Leads Manchester United To Thrilling Victory In Interim Role.
Ruud van Nistelrooy, stepping in as Manchester United’s interim manager, delivered an electrifying 5-2 victory over Leicester City at Old Trafford. The former United striker took the helm following Erik ten Hag’s departure earlier this week and provided fans with a performance that evoked memories of his own illustrious playing days.
After the final whistle, Van Nistelrooy acknowledged the fans, especially the Stretford End, where he once celebrated scoring many of his 150 goals for the club. Walking across the pitch, he shared a warm embrace with Casemiro, who scored twice, and exchanged greetings with other players. Van Nistelrooy’s gestures and passion demonstrated his commitment, with the Dutchman stating before the match, “We want to get a lot of the ball, attack and try to give the fans a good night.”
Though many fans hope Van Nistelrooy could secure a more permanent role, the club is reportedly in discussions with Sporting Lisbon’s Ruben Amorim to take over. Fans like Roshelle from Wythenshawe expressed support for Van Nistelrooy: “I would have preferred it if Ruud had got the job. He has all the history with the club.” However, she acknowledged that if the club moved forward with Amorim, she would support the decision, hoping it brings long-needed consistency.
The victory was a marked improvement, with United scoring four goals in the first half, a feat not achieved under Ten Hag. Van Nistelrooy’s active coaching on the sidelines reflected his dedication, frequently engaging with players such as Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho. In a lighter moment post-match, Van Nistelrooy mentioned texting former interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who similarly stepped up for United in the past.
While his future as interim manager remains uncertain, Van Nistelrooy expressed his willingness to support the club in any capacity. He is expected to hold a press conference ahead of United’s upcoming match against Chelsea, with Amorim potentially taking over after the November international break.