RUUD REVEALS COACHING PLANS
Former Manchester United marksman Ruud van Nistelrooy has revealed his plans to move into coaching, in an exclusive interview with Red View.
Although he is returning to another of his old clubs - PSV Eindhoven - next season, the legendary striker admits he never really had an interest in turning to management during his playing days.
Speaking ahead of his participation for both United and Real Madrid in the Red Heart United Legends match on 2 June, van Nistelrooy explained the reasons behind his latest career choice.
"I'm going to start my coaching badges in September," he stated. "It's going to be in Holland as I'll start at PSV in September and get my coaching experience with them.
"It's part of a course and I'm looking forward to that and will see where it takes me. It lasts for three years so it's quite a big thing for me. I'm going to take my time, not rush it and take it step-by-step.
"I always said I'd never do it but now, once I'd retired, I had a year out in Marbella and it was fantastic to come to terms with retirement and what has happened over the past 20 years. I've come to terms with that and also what's next so, in that sense, I've had a great year to see where my interests lie.
"It's definitely looking towards passing on my experience over many, many years. I think for me to share it, with the coaching this year and taking the course, is the right thing to do.
"I had my time as a professional player and I enjoyed every second of it. I did everything I could to be at my best in all the games that I played in. I prepared myself properly and I look back on it as a successful period. I'm really enjoying my time doing other things with the family now and that makes it great."
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