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Ruben Amorim didn’t wait very long before making his first strong choice at Manchester United. Against all expectations, the Portuguese coach showed the exit door to an icon of the Red Devils.
According to the latest information from across the Channel, the former Sporting coach has decided to part ways with Ruud van Nistelrooy. The latter worked as assistant coach to Erik Ten Hag and then worked as a temporary worker. The new boss of the place therefore did not wish to integrate him into his technical staff.
Ruben Amorim is not into feelings
RVN did quite well during his short tenure as head coach. He secured three wins and one draw in four matches played. The Dutchman had also clearly expressed his desire to stay at the club.
Amorim therefore did not hear it that way. He therefore did not hesitate to dismiss a club monument. There is no doubt that this is not the first of many important decisions he will make at Old Trafford.
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