Manchester United
Jamie Redknapp has directed a four-word remark at Ruud van Nistelrooy in response to his reaction to Man United’s victory.
Jamie Redknapp jokingly ridiculed Ruud van Nistelrooy for the duration of time Manchester United’s interim head coach spent expressing his gratitude to the fans at Old Trafford following his final match in control of the team against Leicester City. Van Nistelrooy approached the Stretford End as they sang his name in order to absorb their admiration.
He paused on the byline to reciprocate their applause. He extended his arms and extended a double palms up gesture before patting his chest and proceeding towards the tunnel. However, Van Nistelrooy again halted and turned back towards the supporters, pumping his fists before blowing a kiss in their direction, before reaching the corner of the pitch.
Nevertheless, Redknapp expressed his opinion regarding the festivities.While employed by Sky as part of their Super Sunday coverage at Stamford Bridge, he uttered the remark. After the broadcast of the event, Newcastle United’s 3-1 victory over Nottingham Forest concluded, and a ten-second clip of Van Nistelrooy celebrating with the United fans was shown.After returning from a commercial break, they did so while reviewing the outcomes of the other two matches that commenced at 2 p.m.
A similar-length clip depicted Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna embracing his coaching staff following their first league victory of the season against Tottenham Hotspur. Then, twenty minutes later, after resuming their coverage following another advertisement break before commencing the commentary on Chelsea versus Arsenal, they aired the same footage of Van Nistelrooy expressing his gratitude to the supporters. “Well, Ruud van Nistelrooy, he may be on his way, but he will not be forgotten,” Super Sunday presenter Dave Jones said as he displayed footage of the interim head coach of the United team celebrating.
“Is he still there?” Redknapp quipped. Jones responded by laughing before continued, “Signing off with the biggest home win of the season, hence the celebration.” The scenes that transpired after the full-time whistle, during which Van Nistelrooy appeared visibly emotional, were also likely a result of the uncertainty surrounding his future, as new head coach Ruben Amroim joined United on Monday.
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