Man Utd Legend Shows Off Incredible Dance Moves After Helping PSV Win Dutch Cup

Man Utd Legend Shows Off Incredible Dance Moves After Helping PSV Win Dutch Cup

Fred Kennedy
updated at May 3, 2023 at 7:33 AM
  • Ruud Van Nistelrooy was in a jolly mood after he helped PSV beat Ajax to retain the Dutch Cup on Sunday
  • The legendary striker was caught on camera leading his charges in the celebration by dancing in the dressing room
  • Van Nistelrooy will be hoping to help PSV secure Champions League football at the end of the season

Manchester United legend Ruud Van Nistelrooy could hardly hide his delight in the dressing room after he helped PSV Eindhoven win the Dutch Cup.

PSV stunned Ajax 3-2 on penalties on Sunday, April 30, during the final of the Dutch Cup to lift the coveted trophy.

Ruud van Nistelrooij looks on during the Dutch Cup Final match between AFC Ajax and PSV Eindhoven. Photo by NESimages.
Ruud van Nistelrooij looks on during the Dutch Cup Final match between AFC Ajax and PSV Eindhoven. Photo by NESimages.
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BBC Sport reports that the epic final pitting the Dutch giants had to be decided via the shootouts after they settled for a 1-1 draw after regulation time.

Wolves loanee Fabio Silva was PSV's match hero as he scored the decisive spot-kick to help his side lift the trophy for the 11th time.

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Van Nistelrooy in good spirits

According to The Sun, Van Nistelrooy was in good spirits after his side's triumph in what was his first major piece of silverware as a coach.

So delighted he was that he showed off his incredible dance moves as he led his charges in celebration in the dressing room.

In a clip shared by PSV on Twitter, the legendary forward can be seen PSV stars can be seen dancing to some music shortly after the match.

They then erupt into celebration before their manager pulls up and starts dancing shyly in the centre of the circle.

At one point, he appeared to abandon his conservative arm movements, but his players encouraged him to continue.

The 46-year-old will now be shifting his focus to helping PSV secure Champions League football at the end of the season.

PSV are currently placed second in the Eredivisie standings with 65 points, eight points behind leaders Feyenoord.

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