Manchester United assistant manager Ruud van Nistelrooy has no intention to take the job of Erik ten Hag and he is backing his compatriot, according to GiveMeSport. The Red Devils manager Ten Hag has come under severe critcism again this season after his team’s poor performances. In the six Premier...
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