- Ruud van Nistelrooy hired as assistant coach at Man Utd this summer
- Former striker tipped to impart wisdom on forwards at Old Trafford
- Manager Erik ten Hag clarifies the role will be significantly wider
Erik ten Hag has confirmed that Ruud van Nistelrooy has been brought back to Manchester United for more than just coaching strikers.
Fans are excited about the impact Van Nistelrooy, who scored 150 goals in just five years at Old Trafford as a player, will have on a squad that overall underperformed last season.
The Dutchman has previously been a head coach in his own right at PSV Eindhoven, but joins Ten Hag's staff as an assistant alongside fellow new arrival Rene Hake.
"He will have an impact on the strikers, but he will also work in other areas so it's not only limited to the strikers," Ten Hag told Sky Sports.
"I think the strikers will definitely benefit from it, but he will work in togetherness with Rene Hake to drive the team. They are two very experienced coaches who were both managers. They know how to coach a team, how to drive a team forward and to challenge the team [so] that they are ready to win games and to win trophies. We are very pleased that we have them both on board."
Former Ajax, Porto and West Ham United forward Benni McCarthy was tasked with coaching United strikers last season. Van Nistelrooy, who will be working with Marcus Rashford, Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee, will also assume that role in addition to his wider responsibilities.
"He will help all the players, but in particular, of course the strikers can take benefit from him because he was such a great striker," Ten Hag continued.
"He scored so many goals, he had so much success, so definitely he will help the strikers in different areas and definitely on the mental side, bringing over his desire to win games and by scoring goals."
Earlier in the week, former teammate Paul Scholes spoke positively about what he thinks Van Nistelrooy, as a winner of the Premier League and La Liga during his career, will bring.
"It's great to have him around the squad, back at the club. Obviously, he's done his own coaching stuff and managed as well," Scholes told ManUtd.com. "United players who were there when they were successful; know how to win, know what it takes and, hopefully, they can transfer a bit of knowledge to these players who haven’t quite made it yet."
Of Ten Hag's two assistants last season, Mitchell van der Gaag has left Old Trafford to pursue a career as a head coach, while Steve McClaren's role has slightly adapted into senior first-team coach.