Van Nistelrooy stalking the technical area was another reminder of where United once were. The Dutchman feasted on 38 goals in 47 games in Uefa competition, usually dining at Europe’s top table rather than on Thursday evenings in the second-tier competition. But this is where United are, with the win taking them to 15th in the table.
Afterwards, United goalkeeper Andre Onana revealed there is backing from players for Van Nistelrooy to stay on in some capacity.
“A hundred per cent. He is a very good guy and a very good coach,” said Onana. “He has so much experience and he has done amazing since he has been here. We’ve had him for a few days as a head coach and the players are happy but it’s not something we can decide.
“The club make a decision and we have to accept because they have the final decision.”
Van Nistelrooy: I want the Manchester United job
Ruud van Nistelrooy has revealed ambitions of landing the Manchester United job permanently but is preparing to be part of Ruben Amorim’s backroom staff before returning to management.
Van Nistelrooy, 48, has previously been head coach at PSV Eindhoven and has one match left as United caretaker, against Leicester on Sunday, before Amorim takes charge next week. The Dutch coach will hold talks with the new United boss and has made it clear he wants to stay in his coaching role for the rest of his contract, which runs until 2026.
“Of course,” he said, when asked if wanted to be United manager in the future. “I thought this through well when I made the decision to come to United as assistant coach, I thought that through. I knew that coming to Manchester United was for me a special occasion where I felt I wanted to be part of this journey with the club also in an assistant role.
“I had clear ambitions to manage, I made the decision to sign a two-year deal as an assistant and I’m still in that frame of mind to stay in that capacity.
“I think the appetite to build further within this club is stronger than the other bit [management]. So for this moment, I made a deliberate decision to step into this role for two seasons and these four games haven’t changed that sentiment and that’s why I said from the beginning my intentions.”
The club legend, who scored 150 goals for United, feels he is handing over a team to Amorim in better form than when he took control as caretaker after Erik ten Hag’s dismissal. He could leave with a better win percentage than Michael Carrick, who earned two wins and a draw after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked.
“I’ve enjoyed it, the reaction of the players was outstanding,” Van Nistelrooy said. “I think also as an assistant you are quite close to players, the past three months I spent a lot of time with the players and got to know the players very well as human beings but also as football players, where they are in that development and how I can help.
“I think if you look at, it’s a results game in the end, the last three results were OK, we’re through in the Carabao Cup, we’re in the quarter-final there, it was a good point against Chelsea where we thought we deserved more and important in the Europa League to get higher up in the table and go through in January hopefully. The momentum is changing a little bit.”
Meanwhile, United defender Luke Shaw has returned to training following three months out with injury. The England left-back, who has not played for the club since February, sustained a calf injury in early August.
“I have to say yesterday we had a lot of benefit from Christian Eriksen playing a good 30 minutes for [Manuel] Ugarte and Mason [Mount] making his first minutes back, that benefited us as well, so glad that they’re back. And also for a little bit longer good Luke and Leny Yoro are on the pitch,” Van Nistelrooy said.
Diallo, who scored both goals against PAOK on Thursday, will still be assessed after a knock.