Ruud van Nistelrooy intends to extend his stay on English shores as he has reportedly applied to a Championship club after leaving Manchester United.
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Amorim's arrival paved the way for Van Nistelrooy exitDutch coach keen to manage in EnglandHas applied for vacant position at CoventryFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Van Nistelrooy returned to United in the summer, joining as an assistant coach under Erik ten Hag. Following Ten Hag’s sacking, he stepped into an interim role and his brief tenure was marked by an unbeaten record in four matches, including victories against Leicester City in two competitions and a crucial European win over PAOK. Despite his success, incoming United manager Ruben Amorim opted to overhaul the coaching staff, bringing in his own team from Sporting Lisbon. This left the Dutch without a position at Old Trafford.
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Now seeking a new challenge, Van Nistelrooy has reportedly applied for the managerial vacancy at Coventry City, as perThe Championship side, currently in 17th place, recently parted ways with Mark Robins and are seeking fresh leadership. They are said to be evaluating a wide pool of candidates, with approximately 70 applicants initially expressing interest. Among them are notable figures such as Frank Lampard and Lee Carsley, with the former reportedly already in talks with the management. Owner Doug King is consulting with performance director Dr. Claire-Marie Roberts and head of recruitment Dean Austin before finalising a name, who will face immediate pressure to turn results around.
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Van Nistelrooy’s aspirations are not limited to Coventry. Reports suggest he is also open to managing Burnley if an opportunity arises. The Dutchman was previously linked to the Turf Moor job but instead returned to United during that period. Burnley fans have expressed scepticism about current manager Scott Parker, leaving the door open for a potential shakeup.
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Van Nistelrooy’s willingness to apply for Championship roles underlines his determination to establish himself as a manager in England. Whether at Coventry, Burnley, or another club, his next move will be closely watched as he looks to translate his success with the Manchester club into a long-term coaching career.