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Fired from Manchester United, Ruud Van Nistelrooy is about to take on a new challenge as coach.
Former Manchester United assistant manager Ruud van Nistelrooy is strongly tipped to take charge of Hamburg SV. Enough to bounce back after being kicked out by Ruben Amorim.
HSV fired Steffen Baumgart after the 2-2 draw against Schalke 04. The 1983 European champion club was looking for a new technician and its sights would therefore have been on the Batavian legend.
Van Nistelrooy loves his exes
Van Nisterlooy is also of interest to Leicester City and Coventry City, who are also looking for a new manager. But HSV has his favors because it is a club where he played at the very end of his playing career.
As he left, Baumgart told the German press: “I would like to thank Stefan Kuntz and Jonas Boldt for giving me the opportunity to work in the team that I have loved since my childhood. It was an exciting and very intense period, I will remain attached to the club and I hope it achieves its objectives. I also thank the staff and employees of the administrative part. »
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