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Ruud van Nistelrooy: What to expect from Manchester United's interim manager

Ruud van Nistelrooy: What to expect from Manchester United's interim manager

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As a coach, Van Nistelrooy has retained his passion for perfection.

The Dutchman became a coach in the PSV academy after retiring as a player at Malaga in 2013 and was promoted to first-team manager in 2022.

When he stepped down in 2023 after winning the Dutch Cup and finishing second in the Eredivisie in his only season as manager, there was no shortage of offers.

Instead, he took a year to learn from other coaches around the world at clubs such as Spanish giants Real Madrid and Argentinian giants Boca Juniors and River Plate.

“In that respect he is not a proud man, he is not arrogant. He wanted to share his own ideas with others,” Marcel van der Kraan, sports editor at Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, told BBC Sport.

“On his dream football trip he attended all the big games. He talked to River Plate manager Martin Demichelis for hours about coaching.”

“He also went to experience the football culture. He told me that he was walking through La Boca in Buenos Aires and saw “The Eternity of Maradona” painted on the walls as a tribute to the Argentine legend, who died in 2020. He said, “You.” “Must win the culture of a region.”

“At Man Utd it is probably more important than at any other club in England that you know the culture of the club and the region and Ruud knows it.”

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