Manchester United interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy has left fans scratching their heads with his gesture on camera. After guiding the team to a resounding 5-2 victory against Leicester City in the League Cup quarter-final, the 48-year-old United legend was cool and confident in his media interviews.
However, in a discussion with Dutch journalists, Van Nistelrooy perplexingly looked directly into the camera and shaped an 'L' with his hand.
His random hand signal was seemingly aimed at somebody who would have been watching the game. This cryptic action spurred online speculation amongst supporters. READ MORE: Try MUFC Pro for FREE for our best Manchester United coverage READ MORE: Every word Ruud van Nistelrooy said on Ruben Amorim, Man United team talk and future plans One confused fan asked: "What's he saying," before another said: "Let's see what will happen on Sunday".
One United fan enjoyed his interesting post match interview, saying: "United must give him the job. I know he can do it." One more confident supporter tweeted: "It sounds like it's for a loved one.