Country: Holland However, despite being the Barclays Premiership’s second highest scorer with 21 goals this season, van Nistelrooy had to settle for a place on the substitutes’ bench after being dropped for the Carling Cup final against Wigan Athletic. He scored against West Ham on his return to the first team on March 29 but was dropped to the bench again for the next match against Bolton. He did come on as a second half substitute, though, and scored the winner in a 2–1 victory. It was his 150th goal for Manchester United. During the World Cup there was considerable doubt as to whether van Nistelrooy would continue to be a United player, with strong rumors that he might go to Germany or Spain [1]. On July 14th it was confirmed that he wanted to leave the club.[2], and on July 26th he passed a medical at Real Madrid. Key Skill: Stays near the goal and scores goals of all kinds, volleys, headers, either foot, sliding and so on. Watch Ruud’s Videos: Sources: Wikipedia |
Ruud Van Nistelrooy
