Red Devils’ Revival: Van Nistelrooy’s Masterclass Inspires Rashford’s Rebirth

At the University of California campus in Los Angeles, a familiar voice with a Dutch accent can be heard barking orders during training sessions. However, it’s not Erik ten Hag, but Ruud van Nistelrooy, who has returned to Manchester United 18 years after his departure.

While Ten Hag observes from the sidelines, sporting a white baseball cap to shield his face from the Californian sun, Van Nistelrooy is busy orchestrating a session that focuses on moving the ball into wide areas to set up goals. As a player who scored 150 times in 219 games for United, he knows a thing or two about finding the back of the net.

Van Nistelrooy, now 48, has returned to the club after a fallout with Sir Alex Ferguson’s No.2 Carlos Queiroz over Cristiano Ronaldo, which hastened his departure to Real Madrid. This time around, he’s joined as Ten Hag’s assistant alongside Rene Hake.

Ruud van Nistelrooy (pictured) has returned to Man United 18 years after leaving the club

Ruud van Nistelrooy (pictured) has returned to Man United 18 years after leaving the club

He is now Erik ten Hag's assistant alongside fellow new recruit Rene Hake (left)

He is now Erik ten Hag’s assistant alongside fellow new recruit Rene Hake (left)

Van Nistelrooy is also working alongside his former team-mate Darren Fletcher (right) who has joined the coaching staff on a full-time basis

Van Nistelrooy is also working alongside his former team-mate Darren Fletcher (right) who has joined the coaching staff on a full-time basis

His arrival has ensured Erik ten Hag is not the only one at United barking orders in a Dutch accent on the training pitch

His arrival has ensured Erik ten Hag is not the only one at United barking orders in a Dutch accent on the training pitch

Ten Hag’s No.2 Mitchell van der Gaag has left to pursue managerial opportunities, and Steve McClaren has switched to senior first-team coach. McClaren has remained at Carrington to work with the international contingent who are reporting late for pre-season while United are on tour in the US. A recent foot operation is another factor in his decision to stay at home.

Van Nistelrooy and Hake have started work in pre-season, along with new goalkeeper coach Jelle ten Rouwelaar, who was on his way from Burnley to Ajax this summer before United stepped in. Darren Fletcher has also joined the coaching staff on a full-time basis following Jason Wilcox’s appointment as technical director, along with Lillestrom boss Andreas Georgson.

Fletcher was so young when Van Nistelrooy was a player at United that the Dutchman used to give him a lift into training because he couldn’t drive. Fletcher repaid the favour by lending him box sets such as the hit show 24.

Van Nistelrooy is keen not to be viewed simply as a forwards coach who has replaced Benni McCarthy in Ten Hag’s backroom team. Fletcher for one would vouch for the fact that the former Real Madrid and PSV Eindhoven player’s vast experience is just as valuable to the defenders because he knows exactly what they can do to make life difficult for a striker.

United defender Jonny Evans is another. ‘He’s probably himself quite obsessed about defensive structure,’ says Evans. ‘As a striker, I’m sure that was always quite interesting where he could score his goals.

‘After he left United, he had a spell when he went to Spain (with Malaga) and he was talking about when he was under Manuel Pellegrini and real diehard defensive coaches. I think he learned a lot and he saw real value in it.

Van Nistelrooy has already commanded the respect of United's players, with Jonny Evans hailing him as his idol when he was first breaking through at Old Trafford

Van Nistelrooy has already commanded the respect of United’s players, with Jonny Evans hailing him as his idol when he was first breaking through at Old Trafford

Goalkeeper Tom Heaton has also hailed Van Nistelrooy as his 'favourite ever finisher'

Goalkeeper Tom Heaton has also hailed Van Nistelrooy as his ‘favourite ever finisher’

‘Having Ruud come back has been great, especially for myself. I sort of grew up idolising Ruud and the way he used to play. I got a little bit of chance when I was in the youth team to see him play, when he was coming to the end of his United career, and I might have trained with him once or twice when he was coming back from injury. It’s good to have someone of that calibre and respect in the squad.’

Van Nistelrooy was a leading contender to fill the managerial vacancy at Burnley this summer, and is known to have had several more good opportunities. But when his old club United came calling, there was only ever going to be one outcome.

The man who led PSV to victory in the Dutch Cup and second place in the Eredivisie in his only full season as a manager in 2022-23 was happy to put off becoming a boss again to be No.2 at United.

With Hake and Georgson giving up managerial jobs at Go Ahead Eagles and Lillestrom respectively, United have certainly put together a high-powered coaching team, but there’s no doubt that Ten Hag is the boss. While training winds up here at UCLA, he is deep in conversation with Ineos sporting director Sir Dave Brailsford, United’s new sporting director Dan Ashworth, and Wilcox.

It’s hardly surprising that your attention is drawn to Van Nistelrooy, however, given his history with United. Aside from the salt and pepper beard, he looks every bit the same 6ft 2in physical specimen who rampaged through Premier League defences under Ferguson.

He made an instant impact as a player, immersing himself in books about the club after he signed from PSV for £18.5million in 2001, and sources say that his personality and presence as a coach have been evident from the very start this summer.

They describe a man with real authority among players who are well aware of his reputation as a player even though some of them are too young to have watched him play.

Van Nistelrooy is said to be a good communicator who likes to talk to the players one-on-one. He was seen giving instructions to Marcus Rashford before United’s first friendly against Rosenborg in Trondheim, and young Joe Hugill after the second game against Rangers.

Van Nistelrooy has been giving advice to Marcus Rashford as he looks to get the winger back to his best

Van Nistelrooy has been giving advice to Marcus Rashford as he looks to get the winger back to his best

He has also been passing on instructions to promising youngster Joe Hugill (right)

He has also been passing on instructions to promising youngster Joe Hugill (right)

‘I’ve played with quite a few players and he’s my favourite ever finisher, the best I’ve ever seen – he was brilliant,’ says Heaton.

‘If he shares his thoughts about how he did it and what he did, maybe some of his drills, I’m sure there’s some translation

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