Leicester 'considering Man Utd legend' to replace Chelsea-bound Enzo Maresca

30 May 2024 , 07:01
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The ex-Man Utd icon left his previous job in unusual circumstances
The ex-Man Utd icon left his previous job in unusual circumstances

LEICESTER are considering a swoop for Ruud van Nistelrooy to replace Chelsea-bound Enzo Maresca as boss, according to reports.

The Foxes won the Championship with 97 points last season under former Manchester City assistant Maresca.

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Ruud van Nistelrooy is under consideration to land the Leicester jobCredit: Getty
Foxes boss Enzo Maresca is set to leave for Chelsea
Foxes boss Enzo Maresca is set to leave for ChelseaCredit: Getty

They are now looking for a new manager, with Maresca, 44, having agreed a five-year deal to replace Mauricio Pochettino at Stamford Bridge.

And, according to Belgian reporter Sacha Tavolieri, Van Nistelrooy is under serious consideration by Foxes chiefs.

The Manchester United legend, 47, began his coaching career as an assistant to Guus Hiddink with the Dutch national team in 2014.

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He later coached PSV Eindhoven's Under-19s, before eventually landing their first team gig in 2022.

During his one year in charge, Van Nistelrooy won the KNVB Cup with PSV.

The former striker went on to resign with one game to spare in the Eredivisie season, with his side second in the table.

At the time it was claimed by ESPN that Van Nistelrooy had left his post amid a "player revolt" over his coaching and tactics.

The Dutchman primarily deployed a 4-3-3 formation during his time at PSV, although occasionally dabbled with a 4-4-2.

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Van Nistelrooy starred for Man Utd between 2001 and 2006
Van Nistelrooy starred for Man Utd between 2001 and 2006Credit: PA:Press Association

His side set up to retain possession of the ball, playing a patient, highly structured style.

Despite their Championship title success, many Leicester fans have not been particularly sad to see Maresca go.

The former City coach also set his side up to play a patient, possession-based style - at odds with the direct football many at the King Power have favoured over the last decade.

Maresca has been accused of having "no Plan B" by sections of the Foxes faithful, while his side's football was met by groans at times at the King Power.

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While supporters were not always convinced, Maresca did achieve great buy in from his players.

'HE'S INCREDIBLE'

Midfielder Harry Winks, who played under Pochettino, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte at Tottenham, even made a bold claim about Maresca.

Winks, 28, told Sky Sports: "He's by far the best manager I've worked for. He's incredible.

"Everybody will say he's going right to the top in terms of managerial stature. He's got everything. He's a great man manager.

"He's tactically incredible in some of the decisions that he tells us to do before the game and how he views the match is something I've never experienced before in football."

Back in March, Van Nistelrooy underlined his desire to one day work in the Premier League.

He said: "I have had offers from various clubs, also in my own country, but I would love to work in England or in Spain.

"I want to coach in a league where I have played, because in those countries I speak the language fluently. In my opinion, I have gained plenty of experience. I have gone through the ranks."

On what he brings to the table, the decorated former star continued: "I did the younger youth teams at PSV Eindhoven, I was coach of the under-21s and subsequently became manager of the first team.

"I have managed a lot of different players. I helped young talented players develop, let them grow, like (Cody) Gakpo, (Noni) Madueke, (Johan) Bakayoko and Xavi Simons. I was able to support them in their development.

"It matters to me that it is a well organised club. I still want to work with young players, but ideally with a mixture of experienced professionals.

"I want to help them improve and bring a winning mentality. The latter is the most important thing. With my style of football."

Etienne Fermie

PSV Eindhoven, Manchester United, Leicester City, Chelsea, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Enzo Maresca

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