Manchester United recorded their first European win after a long time thanks to Amad Diallo. The Ivorian international who is highly believed and trusted by interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy has shown that the manager’s trust is not a waste.
Amad Diallo Repays Van Nistelrooy Believe in Him
The manager said he thinks an extended stint on the bench acted as motivation for Amad Diallo’s two-goal Europa League goals. Amad had been named as substitute in six successive games before being given a start against Greek side PAOK at Old Trafford.
In Van Nistelrooy’s words, the 22-year-old responded by being “our best player in the first half”, before “winning us the game in the second.” The manager was asked if being a substitute so often had been a motivating factor, Van Nistelrooy said: “Apparently so.”
The former Atalanta star was by far United’s biggest threat against limited opposition he was prepared to run at the PAOK defence and carried on doing so, even when he did not get immediate reward.
Van Nistelrooy accepted a first half in which United made “many technical mistakes” and had one shot on goal “wasn’t good”, but Amad made the difference after the interval. He said: “The second goal had everything in it that is Diallo.” “He fought to win the ball off the defender, then pushed through to take the shot and had the quality to bend it around the goalkeeper.
He also said: “He is a great character and a hard worker. He shows that attitude in every training session. Every day in he comes to me and wants to do extra finishing, crossing, one v ones. He is asking how can I improve his shot, and his heading.” “He is constantly focused on learning and getting better. He is motivated to get the most from his career.”
Amad’s present contract expires next June, although Manchester United do have the option to extend it by an additional year. Next week, he will have a new boss to impress as Ruben Amorim takes charge.
Van Nistelrooy said he would have to “check his phone” to see if he had received a message from the Portuguese although, for now, he seems happy both parties are concentrating on their current clubs.
He said: “I think that Ruben focuses on [Sporting at] Braga and I focus on Leicester [in the Premier League on Sunday].”