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Manchester United has made a change in their coaching staff by appointing Jelle ten Rouwelaar as the new first-team goalkeeping coach. The Dutchman previously worked at Ajax and has now joined the coaching department at Carrington. This move is part of a series of changes in the coaching staff, with Rene Hake and Ruud van Nistelrooy coming in as assistant managers and Mitchell van der Gaag leaving the club.

Ten Rouwelaar was seen warming up the goalkeepers in the squad, including Radek Vitek, Dermot Mee, and Elyh Harrison, during United’s pre-season friendly in Trondheim. He brings a wealth of experience, having worked as Vincent Kompany’s goalkeeping coach at Anderlecht and Burnley for the past four years.

United paid €100,000 in compensation to Ajax to secure Ten Rouwelaar’s services, impressed by his innovative approach to goalkeeping. Manager Erik ten Hag believes that the new coach will make a significant impact on the team and help improve the performance of the goalkeepers.

Ten Rouwelaar will be taking over from Richard Hartis, whose departure is still pending. However, assistant goalkeeping coach Craig Mawson will continue his role at Old Trafford and work with Andre Onana in the absence of the first-choice goalkeeper during the Rosenborg friendly.

As the team prepares for the upcoming season, it is essential to have a strong coaching staff in place to support the players and help them perform at their best. The addition of Ten Rouwelaar brings fresh ideas and expertise to the goalkeeping department, which will be crucial for the team’s success on the field.

Overall, this coaching reshuffle at Manchester United reflects the club’s commitment to improving and evolving under the leadership of Erik ten Hag. With experienced professionals like Ten Rouwelaar on board, the team is poised for a successful season ahead.