Van Nistelrooy Appointed Leicester Manager, Reflects On Painful United Exit.
Ruud van Nistelrooy has taken over as Leicester City’s new manager, signing a contract until 2027. The former Manchester United striker succeeds Steve Cooper at the King Power Stadium and has vowed to establish his authority with the Foxes.
Van Nistelrooy’s appointment comes after a brief but eventful stint as interim manager at Old Trafford, where he stepped in following Erik ten Hag’s dismissal. During his four-game tenure, the Dutchman led United to three wins and a draw. However, his time at the helm ended when Ruben Amorim was brought in as United’s permanent manager last month.
Speaking about his departure from Manchester United, Van Nistelrooy admitted it was a painful experience.
“The moment I took over the interim job, I said I was there to help United, and I meant it. So I was disappointed, very much so, and it hurt to leave,” he said.
Despite the initial heartbreak, Van Nistelrooy expressed understanding for the club’s decision and credited Amorim for handling their discussions with professionalism.
Van Nistelrooy inherits a Leicester squad facing challenges on and off the pitch. Reports of discord under former manager Steve Cooper and recent criticism over a Christmas party trip to Copenhagen have put the players under scrutiny. Club officials have deemed the squad’s behaviour during the trip “unacceptable.”
The former United striker is determined to turn things around at Leicester, using his managerial experience and reputation to bring stability and discipline to the team.
“I’m excited about this opportunity and ready to help Leicester achieve their goals. I believe in this squad, and I’ll bring my own style and authority to the job,” he said.
Fans will be eager to see how Van Nistelrooy’s leadership transforms the Foxes as they push to improve their standing in the league.

