Gordon Strachan believes Erik ten Hag is not viewing Ruud van Nistelrooy as his potential replacement at Manchester United and shouldn't fear his presence at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils boss added the former United hero to his backroom staff this summer after signing a two-year contract extension following his FA Cup final triumph against Manchester City last season.
Ten Hag's new deal came as a surprise to some after United's dire eighth-place finish in the Premier League with the club having scouted for potential replacements before deciding to remain with the Dutchman, who's set to enter his third season at Old Trafford. READ MORE: Manchester United need to fix a problem Erik ten Hag thought he'd already solved READ MORE: Man United can sign their own Trent Alexander-Arnold but Erik ten Hag issue still clear Ten Hag has since reshuffled his coaching staff with Mitchell van der Gaag and Steve McLaren departing while former Go Ahead Eagles boss Rene Hake has become an assistant manager under the 54-year-old, alongside Van Nistelrooy.
Speaking to topoffshorecasinos.com, former United midfielder and Scotland boss Strachan sees no truth to the claims that Van Nistelrooy's appointment could see him groomed for the top spot, eventually replacing his compatriot. "No, I don't think that Erik ten Hag will be looking at Ruud van Nistelrooy and thinking to himself that man wants my job," the Scotsman said. "You can't be looking over your shoulder as a manager, that's the last thing you would do.