Ruud is delighted to lead Man U to a luxurious Carabao Cup victory, reveals he wants to stay and help the team
Manchester United interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy said after the 5-2 home win over Leicester City in the Carabao Cup last 16 at Old Trafford on October 30 that yesterday was the first time he worked with the players after Erik ten Hag was sacked as manager. There were mixed emotions, but football and life must go on. He knew that 75,000 fans in the stadium were waiting for him today, and millions more watching the สมัคร ufabet match from home. So he had to press the button to change the players’ mindset so that they would go out and give everything for the fans.
Even though he only worked for a short time, it was an important day in his life. We made it to the last 8 teams. He has to give credit to all the players who played brilliantly. After this, he will prepare the team to play against Chelsea. He did not look further than returning to Manchester United to be an assistant manager. But now he is an interim manager and he wants to stay and help the team as long as the team needs him.
The Red Devils’ interim manager said he was delighted with Casemiro. The team’s midfielder who scored 2 goals in this game. Training and helping the team are very good examples. Glad that he got through a difficult time. After being heavily criticized in the game losing to Liverpool 0-3. It’s not fair and not true. As for Bruno Fernandes, who also scored 2 goals, he was never worried about him because he saw his training every day. He carries a lot, has to take responsibility for everything at the club. But today he is free. He was told to go out and play well, have fun. Hopefully, we will see more good things come.
“I have to say today we were lucky to score five goals. Against West Ham and Fenerbahce we had many chances but we couldn’t convert them. Today we were lucky. To score five goals in my first game in charge is the same as my former team-mate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer did at United. We’re level and I’ll send him a message. Thank you to the players for making it happen,” the former Red Devils striker said.