Manchester United
Man United interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy provides assessment on challenging campaign so far.
Man United interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy provides assessment on challenging campaign so far.Manchester United interim head coach Ruud
van Nistelrooy has stated that the Red Devils “can and must perform better” as he prepares the club for Sunday’s Premier League match against Chelsea. Van Nistelrooy was named temporary manager of Manchester United earlier this week following the departure of Erik ten Hag, and the club’s former striker guided the squad to a 5-2 win over Leicester City in the EFL Cup on Wednesday night. The 48-year-old is now prepared to lead the Red Devils into this weekend’s league game against Chelsea, and he admits that significant adjustments are required due to the team’s troubles this season. “I believe that in the end, the results are what matters in football. Erik also mentioned [it]. As you mentioned, throughout pre-season, we had a fresh style, were all extremely upbeat, and worked very hard to move the club forward,” Van Nistelrooy told reporters. “There are some things that you can’t describe. The Brighton [& Hove Albion] goal was scored by Garna [Alejandro Garnacho] through Josh [Joshua Zirkzee] in. There have been numerous games in which we believed we could have achieved a better outcome based on how we played. I’m talking about Crystal Palace, West Ham United, Fenerbahce, and Porto. But, in the end, we know it’s all about the results in this game, which is part of our job.
Van Nistelrooy is expected to oversee Man United’s subsequent three fixtures. “I am contemplating the possibility of preparing the team for Leicester, which we did. It was a challenging situation for us to secure a victory against Leicester.” The same as today, I am present to develop and assess the game, with a particular emphasis on Chelsea on Sunday. “That is the process in which I am currently engaged.” I am solely focused on the immediate future while in this position, which is to perform at the highest level for each upcoming match, particularly the significant one against Chelsea on Sunday. “I believe the most critical and critical aspect of the task is to extract the maximum potential from these players.” I believe it is an excellent challenge to demonstrate and stretch ourselves as players and staff to that level. “The current state of the club and the process for the upcoming season and future seasons will be provided by the Premiership season and all other games we will play until the end of May.” “It is a significant challenge, and I believe that everyone is convinced that this group of players is capable of and must improve upon our current performance.” However, it is undoubtedly fascinating to observe the potential outcomes of 38-50 contests.
What is the destiny of Van Nistelrooy? It is anticipated that Man United will shortly confirm the appointment of Ruben Amorim, the head coach of Sporting Lisbon, as their new manager. However, it is improbable that the Portuguese individual will arrive until the November international break. Consequently, Van Nistelrooy is expected to serve as the team’s captain for the subsequent three fixtures, which include Chelsea, PAOK, and Leicester. Beyond that, there is considerable uncertainty regarding his future, as Amorim is anticipated to recruit his own personnel. However, Van Nistelrooy has indicated that he anticipates remaining at the club as an assistant manager under a new head coach. Man Untied are presently ranked 14th in the Premier League table, having obtained only 11 points from their first nine matches of the season. Their record consists of three wins, two draws, and four losses.
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