Van Nistelrooy admits the anguish of Man Utd: “It stung I had to leave.”

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Ruud van Nistelrooy faces West Ham in his first game in charge at Leicester

Van Nistelrooy admits the

Van Nistelrooy admits the anguish of Man Utd: “It stung I had to leave.”

Ruud van Nistelrooy, the new manager of Leicester, has expressed his anguish at leaving Manchester United but promised to establish his dominance over the Foxes.

On Friday. The former Red Devils striker signed a contract through 2027 to take Steve Cooper’s place at King Power Stadium.

It follows a four-game stint as Old Trafford’s interim manager after Erik ten Hag was fired. Before he resigned when Ruben Amorim was hired last month.

Ten Hag hired Van Nistelrooy as an assistant manager in July. During his four games in charge of United. He supervised three victories and one draw. And at first, he was disappointed to go.

“When I assumed the temporary position, I genuinely meant it when I stated. ‘I am here to help United and I am here to remain to help United. I was really disappointed. And it was painful for me to have to go. He stated.

Since I also understood the new manager, I was able to figure it out in the end. Have handled myself, and I have played football long enough. I get it.

“I talked to Ruben about it, and it was fair to him. It was a thank-you communication between managers and between individuals. That made it much easier for [me] to move on and immediately start talking about new possibilities. Which naturally made me feel better.”

After last week’s Christmas party trip to Copenhagen. When the players were told their behavior was inappropriate. Van Nistelrooy takes over a team that found it difficult to connect with Cooper and has come under scrutiny.

He claims that before assuming the position, he looked into their characters and that the gamers should respect his authority.

The Dutchman stated, “It is the only way you can work,” It is respect for one another. Because everyone knows each other in football. I also told the players yesterday that I had gone over the squad and had begun calling players.

“You hear stories of 20 guys over the course of two or three phone calls. And it was crucial to me that you hear that there are decent characters there. The fact that there are decent individuals there is crucial.

“I observe how the players perform. Despite the fact that I do not know them personally, I have heard nice things about them.

Demand for Ruud following Old Trafford’s departure

After his brief tenure as United’s manager. Van Nistelrooy added that he was “astonished” by the level of interest in him.

After firing Cooper on November 24, Leicester acted swiftly to acquire the 48-year-old. And Van Nistelrooy stated he had other choices.

“I must admit that there were opportunities and offers there. The Dutchman stated. It is good to have them and to look and be critical about where you are going to work.”

“I was a little taken aback by what transpired following the games, the level of interest. And the alternatives that suddenly were available to me.

“After talking to others, I felt that this was a perfect chance to get to know Leicester. So I struck up a conversation with them.

“In the end, both parties experienced a positive feeling. That was a compelling argument for collaborating.

Van Nistelrooy, who is already ahead of the mark this season. Was in the stands for Saturday’s 4-1 loss at Brentford.

“The expectations are obvious,” he stated, “yet they are not simple. Maintaining and playing in the Premier League is a task that we all confront. And it is the ultimate goal for everyone.

Analysis

When he gets to Leicester, Van Nistelrooy has a long list of priorities.

The Foxes, who are currently one point above the relegation zone. Are in dire need of a boost following five losses in their last eight games.

In the loss at Brentford. The supporters turned against the players and football director Jon Rudkin. And that relationship, which was so strong and vital to Leicester’s years of success. Needs to be restored as soon as possible.