Ruben Amorim is already creating controversy at Manchester United! 😱 Legend Rio Ferdinand has come out of silence to re-frame the new Portuguese coach, who replaced Erik Ten Hag, after his refusal to collaborate with Ruud Van Nistelrooy

Manchester United is on the brink of a new chapter as Ruben Amorim takes over as manager, yet his decision to dismiss club legend Ruud van Nistelrooy has sparked surprise and debate among fans. Van Nistelrooy, a revered figure and recent interim coach, was let go by the Portuguese manager, leaving some fans and former players, including Rio Ferdinand, openly critical of the decision.
Van Nistelrooy’s brief tenure as interim coach was marked by a solid record—three wins and a draw over four games. However, with Amorim’s appointment as permanent manager, the new coach opted to bring in his own team, which includes assistants Carlos Fernandes and Adelio Candido. Van Nistelrooy, who boasts an impressive United legacy with 150 goals in 219 games, was valued by supporters and players alike, such as Matthijs de Ligt, who saw him as a “precious” asset to the squad. Nonetheless, Amorim’s desire for control over his coaching staff meant van Nistelrooy’s exit.
The move has stirred some controversy, with Rio Ferdinand voicing his disapproval. On his podcast, Rio Ferdinand Presents, Ferdinand commented on van Nistelrooy’s success as interim coach, praising the bond he established with the players and the tactical insight he brought to the role.
Ferdinand fears that Amorim’s decision might sever an important connection between the team and staff, especially as the club works to stabilize under new leadership from Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS. According to Ferdinand, van Nistelrooy’s unique understanding of the club’s heritage positioned him as a unifying force within the squad, something he believes is crucial in this period of transition.
The former United defender is concerned that losing van Nistelrooy could create a sense of detachment, which could prove costly during a time when team cohesion is paramount. Despite Amorim’s aim for independence in his coaching approach, Ferdinand suggests that van Nistelrooy’s presence would have strengthened the team’s unity and connection to United’s storie
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