Gary Neville and Paul Scholes disagree on Ruud van Nistelrooy as three Man United decisions praised

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Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Saturday, September 24. Former Manchester United duo Gary Neville and Paul Scholes admitted they disagreed over Ruud van Nistelrooy's suitability to the club's style of play during his time at Old Trafford.

The Dutchman, who is now in charge of Eredivisie outfit PSV Eindhoven, spent five successful years at Old Trafford, scoring a very impressive 150 goals in 219 appearances.

He also helped the club win four major trophies, including one Premier League title. ALSO READ: Erik ten Hag might have already had his best Man United transfer window Van Nistelrooy left United back in 2006 to join Real Madrid, but established himself as a firm fans' favourite and one of the best finishers in the club's history.

However, the curtain came down on his United career when former manager Sir Alex Ferguson chose to alter the style of play, switching to a system that focused on playing on the counter-attack.

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