Manchester United legend Louis Saha has claimed that his former United teammate Ruud van Nistelrooy has “taken on a massive job” by stepping into the Leicester City dugout, but he is confident that the former PSV and interim United boss will be looking at his new job as a huge opportunity to demonstrate that he’s a top-class manager.
Ruud made his managerial debut for the visit of West Ham United, showing everyone how to get a very positive result on a difficult day at the office.
Ruud van Nistelrooy is back in the dugout with Leicester. You know Ruud well – do you think he’s going into this job with a bit of a point to prove and how do you think he will get on?
No, no, Ruud has taken on a massive job with Leicester. This guy has proved in a very small spell at United that he is a good coach and don’t forget he was also successful with PSV. He is capable of bringing to life a strategy that makes sense for the players that he’s got. He will adapt.
Leicester is not the team they once were, they really did provide a challenge for any team. At this moment, they look fragile. That’s why they’ve got bad results. I’m convinced that this guy has the knowledge now and the confidence to actually be a top manager. I’m sure that he will work really, really hard for that.
You say that it’s about proving a point. He always has his own point to prove for himself, not for anybody else. I think he’s just really looking at this as a huge opportunity to enjoy his coaching, to enjoy his implementation of his philosophy and his ideas. I am more than confident that this guy’s got what he takes.
🗣️"The players need to actually use this platform against Arsenal to create an improvement benchmark."
— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) December 4, 2024
🔴Former Manchester United striker Louis Saha wants to see his former side make a "massive statement" tonight.
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Louis Saha is also in this interview reflecting on a great number of different points and topics regarding his other former clubs, Fulham, Everton, and Spurs as they prepare for important games in this midweek period.
Louis Saha is well quoted among the top publishers of football, with Mirror Football and their well informed correspondent David Anderson referring to the player in many of his articles.
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