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Ruud Van Nonelroooy denied that he was shocked by Leicester’s transfer of transmission and says that they had to overcome “limitations”.
Fighting foxes could only bring the player during January a laptop, and the defender Woyo Coulibaly arrived from Parma for £ 3 million.
Van Nisklroooy appointed teenage Jeremy Moga (15) and Jake Evans, 16, in his composition to face Manchester United on Friday in Fa Cup fourth round.
Leicester, which is currently 18. In the Premier League, has problems with PSR to ensure that they are in accordance with consumption limit, which means that they were unable to spend large sums of money.
The loan movements in January were also difficult because of the rules that stopped them from domestic loans because of Loanees Facundo Buonanotte and Odson Edouard, who signed last summer.
Palace striker Edouard had had four times throughout the season, while Buonanotte started only three times since Van Nisklroooy was appointed.
“The reality is not always the way you want,” said the Dutch manager. “I was part of the image and communication, so there was no surprise, development from November to the end of January, the reality was set.
“What we have to face, the opportunity and restrictions go hand in hand.
“The idea was that there were certain opportunities, but when the numbers appeared on the table, they were different. We had to repeat ourselves, watch the possibilities within that frame.
“We couldn’t get them. A simple fact. It’s a reality. We tried, but the focus was on the players of the hit to strengthen the team. We managed to strengthen with Coulibaly, but other options were not possible.
“I’m pretty pragmatic, I keep going with it, to make the most of what we have, there is a young talent.”
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The decision van Nisklrooya to choose a teenager Duo Monga and Evans raised her eyebrows, but Foxes chief believes that the competitor Cup is a good opportunity to give young people experience.
Van Nisklrooy said, “Fa Cup is also fantastic to add young players to my team, 15-year-old and 16-year-old-tomorrow will be part of the team, on the bench,” he said.
“This is an opportunity where these things can happen, an opportunity for players.
“The moment I came, came from the Netherlands, it is a country where you develop players and they sign for teams in larger leagues.
“In my time in PSV, it was great to be part of the development of Cody Gakpo, Noni Madueka, Xavi Simons, Jarrad Branthwaite, Johan Bakayoko, Ismael Saibari – fantastic as a manager, working with these guys.”
Leicester lost eight of his last nine Premier League games, but on Friday he could have his bad league pattern on one side when he visited Old Trafford, before returning to the League action against Arsenal next weekend.
Whether the conflict on Friday is welcome or disturbing, Van Nisklroooy said, “He is always welcome. We will do everything we can to be in the best order and never interfere with it.
“Playing in this cup is a privilege and we want to show what it is about in a fantastic Game at Old Trafford.
“These games are more than welcome. It’s a dream to play every player there.”
Former United striker Van Nistelroooy returns to Old Trafford for the first time as an opponent manager, after overseeing four games earlier this season as a temporary boss after the discharge of Erika Ten Haga.
“It’s especially to go back there. I have history as a player, as an assistant, as a guardian,” he added.
“My focus is on my players and my team, to get them best and show what we are doing, in the fight and in the spirit.”