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Van Nistelrooij ends interim tenure at Man United with win

Manchester United wrapped up Ruud van Nistelrooij’s tenure as interim manager in style, securing a commanding 3-0 win in the Premier League over Leicester City on Sunday. The victory marked the end of an unbeaten period under Van Nistelrooij, with Bruno Fernandes emerging as the standout performer for United at Old Trafford.

Unbeaten record for Van Nistelrooij

This match marked Van Nistelrooij’s last in charge before Rúben Amorim takes over as Manchester United’s permanent manager following the dismissal of Erik ten Hag. During his short stint, Van Nistelrooij led United to a League Cup win over Leicester (5-2), a draw against Chelsea in the league (1-1), and a Europa League triumph over PAOK Saloniki (2-0). His unbeaten record has seen United rise to 13th place in the Premier League standings.

Fernandes shines in the final match

United started strong, and Fernandes made his mark early in the game. After just 15 minutes, he played a quick one-two with Amad Diallo, receiving a backheel pass before drilling a low, diagonal shot into the net for the 1-0 lead. Twenty minutes later, Fernandes was involved again, extending a cross from Noussair Mazraoui that deflected off Leicester defender Victor Kristiansen and into the goal. Officially credited to Kristiansen as an own goal, the play highlighted Fernandes’ influential role on the field. United’s intensity dipped somewhat after the initial surge, but the team remained in control. Matthijs de Ligt started in defense, while Joshua Zirkzee made an appearance as a substitute. In the second half, United didn’t create as many chances, but they kept Leicester at bay. Substitute Alejandro Garnacho added the final flourish, receiving a pass from Fernandes, cutting inside, and curling a beautiful shot into the top far corner to seal the 3-0 victory.

A thank you from Fernandes

Fernandes’ form has surged under Van Nistelrooij, scoring three (or possibly four) goals in four matches after going goalless in his first twelve games under Ten Hag. “I wasn’t scoring for a while, but now the goals are coming,” Fernandes shared with the English press. He also expressed gratitude for Van Nistelrooij’s leadership. “Ruud is a true club man, someone who loves United and wants to make players happy. He made sure we played with a smile and wanted us to enjoy the game. We wanted to send him off as manager in a great way because he’s done so much for us.” As Van Nistelrooij steps down, Manchester United now looks ahead to the Amorim era, hoping to build on the momentum created during Van Nistelrooij’s successful interim spell.