Leicester sign van Nistelrooy as manager

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Leicester City hired Ruud van Nistelrooy as their manager on Friday following his impressive spell as interim coach at former club Manchester United, which included two wins over his new team.

The 48-year-old van Nistelrooy joined on a deal until June 2027 and will take over a team in fifth-to-last place in the English Premier League after promotion last season.

Van Nistelrooy, a former Netherlands striker who played club football for Man United and Real Madrid, joined Unitedโ€™s coaching staff in July as an assistant to compatriot Erik ten Hag. After Ten Hag was fired last month, Van Nistelrooy took charge on an interim basis and had three wins and a draw in his four games at the helm before Ruben Amorim was hired as Ten Hagโ€™s full-time replacement.

Among those victories was a 5-2 thrashing of a weakened Leicester team in the English League Cup and a 3-0 win over the Foxes in the Premier League.

โ€œIโ€™m proud, Iโ€™m excited. Everybody that I speak to about Leicester is enthusiastic,โ€ Van Nistelrooy said.

This will be van Nistelrooyโ€™s second senior full-time managerial role, having led PSV Eindhoven for almost a season and winning the Dutch Cup before quitting near the end of the 2022-23 campaign.

โ€œRuudโ€™s experience, knowledge and winning mentality will undoubtedly bring great value to us,โ€ Leicester chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha said, โ€œand we look forward to supporting him in achieving success for our fans and our club.โ€

Leicester, which fired Steve Cooper last weekend after just two wins from its 12 league games so far, plays Brentford away on Saturday. Van Nistelrooy will not be in charge then but will be in attendance, with the team being led by first-team coach Ben Dawson.

Dawson said the departure of Cooper was โ€œa little bit unexpectedโ€ and the players โ€œshared some of that unexpectedness early in the weekโ€.

He added the clubโ€™s hierarchy โ€œdealtโ€ with the fallout from a Christmas party that Leicesterโ€™s players had in Copenhagen last weekend, images of which have circulated on social media.

OInone video, a sign bearing the words โ€œEnzo I miss youโ€ was carried around a nightclub where Leicesterโ€™s players were partying. Cooperโ€™s predecessor was Enzo Maresca, who joined Chelsea in the offseason.

Cooper was fired a day after the party in Copenhagen.

British newspaper The Daily Telegraph reported this week that Leicesterโ€™s Thai owner, Aiyawatt, held a meeting with the players after being left disappointed by the footage.

โ€œFirst and foremost, the lads had a couple of days off and itโ€™s their decision what they do with their time off,โ€ Dawson said. โ€œThe issue you mentioned, the club have dealt with pretty quickly early in the week. Everybody has moved on and the lads have been really professional and worked well.โ€ Via Al Jazeera

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