Van Nistelrooy: This is the state of the team, and I thought about coaching Man United
Manchester United's interim coach, Ruud van Nistelrooy, appeared in a press conference, to talk about Sunday's confrontation against Leicester City, in the 11th round of the English Premier League.
The coach said. “We benefited a lot yesterday from Christian [Eriksen] playing for 30 minutes with Ugarte and Mason [Mount] playing their first minutes. I'm very happy to have them back. Luke Shaw and Lenny Euro are back.” For training."
He added: "Diallo's injury? He has undergone medical examinations, and we have to wait. We will see if he is ready to face Sunday. Kobe Maino is also improving from his injury, but... He hasn't joined the team yet. He needs more time."
And he continued: "Your last match as the team's coach? I don't know if it will be emotional or not. I'm a practical person Also, though, I'm proud of achieving this goal. We will see how I feel on Sunday, and apart from that, I am a practical person, Ruben Amorim and I are focused on our teams and our matches.”
He stressed: “Coaching Man United in the future? I thought about this carefully when I came here as an assistant coach. I knew that coming to Manchester United was a special occasion and I felt that I wanted to be part of this journey in an assistant role. I have clear ambitions for management. I signed a two-year deal as an assistant, and I am still in the same role. framework Mentally.”
He noted: “The last three results were fine. We got a good point against Chelsea when we felt we deserved more and we got an important win in the Europa League.” So I think the momentum is changing a little bit, but of course Sunday is also a competition where we need to do better than we are. The game is very important in this general feeling.”
He added: “It is easy to manage a team that has won two or three times, and communication with the fans is there and there is a good feeling that we are able to transform Things, that's what's happening right now. Sunday's match is very important.”
He stressed: “Does the team need a scorer? When you want to be a successful team in the Premier League and in Europe, which is what building is all about, you need a certain amount of goals, that's clear. That's why the best teams in the world have these top goalscorers. At the moment, we have players who get a certain amount of goals and assists but are in an age where they still need to develop."