Ruud van Nistelrooy insists PSV Eindhoven will remain in his heart after resigning from the role of head coach at the Dutch giants earlier this week.
The Dutchman's sudden departure was confirmed on Wednesday, citing a lack of support within the club for his decision to quit before the season was over. He left PSV second in the Eredivisie and four points behind league champions Feyenoord with just one game to play.
Van Nistelrooy had worked in multiple roles at the club over the last decade, including coaching their under-17 and under-19 sides. And after a few days of reflection, the former United man took to Instagram to share his gratitude and thank fans of the Dutch side.
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Alongside a compilation of pictures from his time in charge, Van Nistelrooy wrote: "10 years PSV, what a wonderful ride! I was allowed to help youth players with great colleagues at the academy, so that they could make the step to Jong PSV, PSV 1 or to professional football at another club. Countless players that I now proudly watch in professional football, from KKD, Eredivisie, PSV 1 and major leagues in Europe.
"For 5 years I gained experience as an assistant trainer and striker trainer while I obtained my diplomas in the meantime. This was followed by 3 years as head coach at U19 and 1 year at Jong PSV. And then the ultimate: becoming the head coach of PSV 1. Winning prizes for this wonderful club with great supporters.
"Thank you for your unwavering support everywhere we played! PSV will always be in my heart and I will always support the club and the team."
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