Jim Ratcliffe told to appoint crucial man for Manchester United
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Ruben Amorim has warned Manchester United that he “wants to leave” as his terrible reign continues. Amorim took over during the international break in November, although in his 21 games as manager, he has only managed 10 victories. Following their loss against Tottenham on Sunday, the Red Devils fell to 15th place in the Premier League standings.

After managing 14 top-flight games, Amorim has lost eight of them, making this their worst league season in 51 years. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the minority owner, has taken over United for the first time this season.

The billionaire has implemented a series of severe layoffs, with at least 100 additional employees scheduled to be let go. While warning United about Amorim, broadcaster Richard Keys has launched a scathing attack on Ratcliffe’s tenure under those conditions. “He was greeted like a hero when Ratcliffe showed up to witness his first game. I get why. United supporters were desperate to believe. They did have faith at first, but hasn’t everything gone terribly wrong?”

Amorim frustrated as Man United lose again

According to one man, the manager is already considering if he wants to stick around and defend the team. By firing longtime staff members and even Fergie, Ratcliffe has not only torn the club’s heart and soul off the field, but he has also reduced United to little more than ruins on it. To put it plainly, a laughing stock. They have a management team who is obviously not interested in being there, a bicycle specialist handling football-related issues, and an owner who is stumbling around unsure of what to do next, other than firing more decent employees.

Every time Amorim appears in front of the media following a Manchester United victory, he does appear somewhat dejected and sad, but that is to be anticipated when his team battles to earn three points. Fans are upset and unhappy with the current state of affairs, which is ultimately directed at the owners since United has only avoided defeat in 12 of his 21 games as manager across all competitions.

Ratcliffe can undoubtedly change that by supporting the manager. Dealing with the fervent supporters is frequently the most difficult aspect of being involved with a football team.

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