Ruud van Nistelrooy could soon return to management as the former Manchester United striker has reportedly emerged as an option for FC Twente after a dismal spell with Leicester City. Across 27 matches, the Dutchman managed only five wins, while suffering 19 defeats at the King Power Stadium. His side leaked 57 goals, and ultimately the Foxes tumbled back into the Championship.
Van Nistelrooy tipped for Twente jobEx-Leicester boss seeking fresh opportunityFaces stiff competition from other candidates Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Twente find themselves searching for a new leader after parting ways with Joseph Oosting last week. The Dutch coach’s two-year reign, which spanned 95 matches, came to a sudden halt following a disappointing run of results. His exit has forced the Enschede club into emergency mode, with several names already being linked to the vacancy.
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High-profile figures such as Erik ten Hag, Mark van Bommel, and Rene Hake have reportedly been sounded out, while John van den Brom is currently thought to be at the front of the queue. Yet, a new candidate has now been thrust into the spotlight, one with global name recognition and a proven Eredivisie record, Van Nistelrooy.
WHAT HAS BEEN SAID
ESPN analyst Karim El Ahmadi has suggested that Van Nistelrooy should be strongly considered for the Twente hot seat. Speaking on , the former Feyenoord midfielder argued that the ex-Manchester United star has the pedigree and passion to thrive at the club.
“Ruud van Nistelrooij is also available. Would he do it?” he asked. “I’ve hardly heard his name mentioned. He’s someone with experience. He’s been at Manchester United, Leicester City, and a full year at PSV. I think he would want to do it. He’s a true fan, and FC Twente isn’t a small club.”
DID YOU KNOW?
Before his ill-fated spell at Leicester, van Nistelrooy looked like a rising coaching star at PSV Eindhoven. In 50 matches, he delivered 34 victories and boasted an impressive average of 2.2 points per game. His style of attacking football, combined with his ability to develop young talent, drew praise across Dutch football circles.