In his first game as interim coach, Ruud van Nistelrooy saw Amad score two goals to lead Manchester United to a 2-0 win in the Europa League. The young forward also sent a message to former boss Erik ten Hag, who had underutilized him before his departure. United's keeper Andre Onana also played a crucial role, making important saves to secure the victory. The win may not strike fear into their Premier League rivals, but it was a welcomed result for the team.
A newly appointed Ruben Amorim is set to take over at Old Trafford on November 11 following his departure from Sporting CP. However, recent predictions from an AI via JeffBet reveal that it may not be a smooth start for Amorim and United, as they are projected to have their worst-ever Premier League season. While United struggles, rival team Manchester City is predicted to edge out Arsenal for the title once again.
Following the sacking of Erik ten Hag, former United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy has been appointed as interim manager, overseeing a 5-2 win against Leicester City in the EFL Cup. With Chelsea up next, United fans will flock to Old Trafford to see how van Nistelrooy fares. The Dutchman has also spoken about Joshua Zirkzee, who was signed by United for £36million but has only scored one goal so far.
In a nail-biting match, Manchester United managed to turn the tables after going behind against Brentford. The turning point came when manager Erik ten Hag brilliantly deployed Marcus Rashford in a new position, which eventually led to a stunning second-half comeback. With the star winger thriving in his new role on the right, United's attack looked more dynamic and unpredictable. The victory not only relieves pressure on the manager but also highlights the versatility and adaptability of Rashford, who proved that he can excel in any position on the pitch.
After being knocked out of the Carabao Cup, Chelsea immediately turn their attention to a crucial Premier League clash against Manchester United. The Blues suffered a surprise defeat to Newcastle United in the cup, without key player Cole Palmer. They now face a rejuvenated United side, with interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy at the helm following the departure of Erik ten Hag. However, rather than the on-field action, the focus is on Man United's new manager appointment, with the club reportedly set to bring in Sporting CP's Ruben Amorim. Despite this potential threat, Chelsea have the advantage of a fully fit squad heading into the high-profile match.
Graeme Souness has voiced his criticism of Manchester United's INEOS hierarchy, blaming them for the club's struggling transfer market strategy. With new manager Ruben Amorim already facing a tough task, Souness warns that the club's summer signings may not be enough to improve their current standings in the Premier League and Europa League tables. As the Portuguese is set to take over from recently sacked Erik ten Hag, Souness cautions that the club's poor decisions in the transfer market may continue to haunt them.
In his first game as interim manager, Ruud van Nistelrooy leads Manchester United to a dominant 5-2 win over Leicester in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals. The team responded to the recent sacking of Erik ten Hag with a high-scoring performance, with Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro scoring two goals each and Alejandro Garnacho adding another. This marks a significant turnaround for United, who had only scored five goals in one game once under ten Hag's leadership.
After the sacking of manager Erik ten Hag, Ruud van Nistelrooy stepped in as Manchester United's interim boss and delivered an impressive 5-2 win over Leicester in the Carabao Cup. Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro each scored two goals, while Alejandro Garnacho added another, taking the pressure off of United and lifting the spirits at Old Trafford. With the shackles off and the big guns back in action, van Nistelrooy's promise to "get the crowd going" proved successful as the team marched into the quarter-finals with an entertaining performance.
Ruud Van Nistelrooy's debut as Manchester United's new manager resulted in a convincing victory against Leicester in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals. With the fans screaming "attack, attack, attack," United scored five goals against Leicester, rediscovering their confidence in front of goal after Sunday's defeat under former manager Erik ten Hag. Bruno Fernandes scored his first goal of the season, aided by a deflection, in the thrilling seven-goal match that saw United's attacking prowess but also exposed their defensive frailties. SunSport's Katherine Walsh gives her ratings of the United players.
Manchester United's interim manager, Ruud van Nistelrooy, made a strong start in his new position as his team trounced Leicester 5-2 in the Carabao Cup last 16. With Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro scoring two goals each and Alejandro Garnacho adding another, United redeemed themselves after a loss under previous manager Erik ten Hag. Van Nistelrooy's changes seemed to have paid off as United showed an improved performance in front of goal.