For several years, the fearless Dutchman has been actively engaged as a pundit, bravely delivering his uncompromising opinions without hesitation.
He spoke about the likes of Joshua Zirkzee and Matthijs de Ligt joining United, along with Dutch assistant coaches.
He stated this week: "Yes, it's tough, I think, he's been there a few years and really spent a lot of money for his own players, which I don't really like.
“When you as a coach, you bring a lot of Dutch people in or players, I am not the biggest fan of that because when you lose a few times then the pressure is even higher, and the football is also not really getting better.
"I saw them against Liverpool. Of course, it's a tough pill to swallow because it's like the biggest game - like the North London Derby - and you lose without a chance.
“Now he needs a lot of wins. Then he will survive but we will have to wait and see."