Ruud van Nistelrooy has taken charge of Manchester United on an interim basis (Picture: Getty)
Enzo Maresca says he is ‘happy’ for Manchester United’s newly appointed interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy and looking forward to catching up with his old ‘friend’ when Chelsea travel to Old Trafford this weekend.
United relieved Erik ten Hag of his duties after a dismal run of results at this early stage of the season and Van Nistelrooy has taken over the reins while the club consider their options.
Van Nistelrooy, who returned to United to serve at Ten Hag’s assistant in the summer, will be in the hot seat tomorrow night when the Red Devils take on Leicester City for a place in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals.
In the wake of Ten Hag’s dismissal, Ruben Amorim has emerged as the clear frontrunner to become Ten Hag’s permanent successor, with Sporting confirming United’s intention to pay the Portuguese’s €10million (£8.3m) release clause this afternoon.
However, speaking after Sporting’s 3-0 win over Famalicao, Amorim insisted nothing was set in stone or decided over his future and everything would become clear in due course.
Maresca refused to discuss the speculation surrounding Amorim while facing the media but opened up on the prospect of locking horns on the touchline with Van Nistelrooy, who managed PSV Eindhoven from March 2022 to May 2023.
‘He’s a friend of mine. We played together. We spent time together in Malaga. We have still relations. So I think it would be Ruud,’ told reporters.
Maresca and Van Nistelrooy were team-mates at Malaga (Picture: Getty)
‘We have started to watch some PSV games. Unfortunately, we had already watched many Man United games.
‘At the moment, I’m sad for Erik. But at the same time, I’m happy for Ruud.
‘As I said, he’s a friend of mine. Hopefully, I can see him on Sunday. I’m starting to watch PSV games.’
Ten Hag was dismissed by the Red Devils on Monday (Picture: Getty)
Chelsea sit fifth in the Premier League table after a promising start to the season under Maresca and the Italian is working to ‘build something different’ after years of upheaval and disappointment at Stamford Bridge.
‘The club never mentioned to me about top four. They always said the target is to build something important for the next four, five years,’ he added.
‘For sure we’re working every day to build something important. Could it be a pressure for the players? I don’t think so, because if you go game by game you can see yourself where you are in that moment.
‘If you start to think about top four or top six, you’re thinking about May, June. For me it’s too far.’
Sancho was an unused substitute in Chelsea’s last two matches (Picture: Getty)
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Source:: Metro