Manchester United, Onana does not want Ruben Amorim

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Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana says the players want Ruud van Nistelrooy to remain in charge of the team. This also means that the Cameroonian goalkeeper is not really in favor of the arrival of Ruben Amorim.

Van Nistelrooy will manage his last match this weekend against Leicester before giving way to Ruben Amorim. A change of technical bar which does not necessarily excite the Indomitable Lion.

Onana prefers Van Nistelrooy

After the Europa League victory against PAOK on Thursday evening, Onana also said : “100% (we want Van Nistelrooy to stay). He is a great person and a great coach. He has a lot of experience and has done great things since he has been here. We had him as head coach for a few days and the players are happy, but it’s not something we can decide. »

While speaking out in favor of maintaining RVN, Onana affirmed that he could not go against the choices made by the institution: “The club has made a decision and we have to accept it because the final decision belongs to them.”

Note that Van Nistelrooy has declared that he would like to be part of the staff of new manager Ruben Amorim.

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