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Van Nistelrooy makes decision on replacing Ten Hag at Man Utd
Ruud van Nistelrooy continues to back Erik ten Hag despite his positive prospects of replacing him as Manchester United manager, according to a report.
The Red Devils legend was installed as Ten Hag's new assistant in the summer along with Rene Hake in what was a popular move at the time. Van Nistelrooy is a revered figure in the fanbase and earned himself a solid coaching reputation during his time in charge at PSV.
The Dutchman's arrival stoked the pre-season optimism that emerged after Sir Jim Ratcliffe's partial takeover but said optimism has now dissipated after a poor start to the new campaign.
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Ten Hag's future is hanging in the balance, with upcoming games against Porto and Aston Villa said to be crucial for his survival. There have been suggestions that the 54-year-old could be sacked as early as next week.
Van Nistelrooy would be next in line to take over at least on an interim basis and FootballTransfers exclusively revealed that the former striker is expected to take the reins by 2026.
Van Nistelrooy still backs Ten Hag
The club legend has impressed the new INEOS hierarchy at Old Trafford, but Van Nistelrooy is not yet eyeing up Ten Hag's managerial role, according to Ben Jacobs.
The 48-year-old still backs his compatriot and is seen as one of Ten Hag's most important allies at the club. Jacobs also claims that the chances of Van Nistelrooy taking charge at Man Utd on more than just an interim basis are slim, with club chiefs preferring a more experienced manager.
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The report further plays down suggestions that Ten Hag has been explicitly told that his next two games could be his last if results and performances don't improve. Claims that the players want Ten Hag gone are also dismissed.
It is true that Van Nistelrooy is a popular figure in the dressing room, acting as a link between Ten Hag and the squad, but the Dutchman is remaining loyal to the manager and is solely focused on his work as assistant.