Van Nistelrooy arrives reinforced and in his prime to “resurrect” Leicester
Little or nothing, or rather, remains of The Leicester that won the most incredible Premier League in history in 2015-16.with Ranieri on the bench and the number eleven read almost by heart: Schmeichel; Simpson, Huth, Morgan, Fuchs; Mahrez, Kante, Drinkwater, Albrighton; Okazaki and Vardy.
“Foxes” recently promoted to prime minister and has financial problemsthey strive to be reborn from the ashes. They didn’t get it with Steve Cooper being fired.replacement for Enzo Mareschinow at Chelsea and decided bet on a great man like Ruud van Nistelrooy (Oss, 1976).
To the former PSV, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Hamburg and Malaga striker:He scored 95 goals in 150 Premier League matches he played.– He is very enthusiastic about the fox project. Plus, it comes at the perfect time: The Dutchman emerged reinforced and confident from his short stint as interim coach of the Red Devils..
He officiated four matches between Ten Hag’s departure and Amorim’s arrival and finished undefeated: three wins, one draw, 11 goals for and three against. Interestingly, two of these victories were against Leicester.: 5-2 in the League Cup and 3-0 in the Premier League.
Van Nistelrooy’s performances for United
- Manchester United 5-2 Leicester (League Cup)
- Manchester United – Chelsea 1:1 (Premier)
- Manchester United – PAOK 2-0 (Europa League)
- Manchester United – Leicester 3:0 (Premier)
‘The Van Man’ finished his time at Old Trafford with a very good taste in his mouth.first as Ten Hag’s assistant and then as first coach. Not just for the sake of results. He feels his message has resonated and that he has succeeded in uniting the club, players and fans.
“I coached four matches, all at home, got good results and scored good goals. I enjoyed every second. It was a short period, but incredible,” he admitted before saying goodbye.
I enjoyed every second. It was a short period but incredible
It also supports him debut like an elite coach to PSV in the 2022/23 season. The former Real Madrid player won the Cup and Super Cup and qualified the Eindhoven team for the Champions League. However, he chose to step aside because he did not feel 100 percent support from the Council.
However, now he understands that his time has come. He played for Hamburg and Burnley, but the Leicester project is attractive to him.. He likes it. And it’s not easy: “foxes” They are sixteenth in the Premier League,one point and two positions above relegation.
The calendar and the upcoming Christmas binge aren’t helping either.. First up are Brentford, West Ham, Brighton, Newcastle and Wolverhampton. visit Liverpool (Boxing Day), get Manchester City (December 29) and we will play away against Aston Villa (January 4). It doesn’t scare him. No wonder he was nicknamed “Man Wang.”