Ruben Amorim defends Sir Jim Ratcliffe after mass Man Utd redundancies


The head coach of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim, claimed that the brutal round of the sackings initiated by the club’s co -owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, presented a “clear way” for success.

Since Ineos from Ratcliffe has acquired a minority stake in the middle of the last season with sporting control, the new regime monitored widespread cuts. United recently confirmed that up to 200 employees will be released in an employee described as a “transformation plan”.

These brutal slashes, which follow the outcome of around 250 employees last summer – were widely criticized. Last year, Cull is expected to save around 30 million GBP, but United spent more than £ 21 million to dismiss Erik Ten HAG and stop amorim this season. This exciting effort takes into account the sports director of 4.1 million pounds, Dan Ashworth, after being released five months after his short term.

Amorim tried to paint a flattering view of the outputs. When the Portuguese coach was asked about the club for a positive, he decided to trigger his bosses. “I see a clear way, I see that from the board,” insisted Amorim. “They make difficult changes, they are not popular, but they do them because they have a vision. That is clear.

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe (center) is not a popular figure at Man Utd / Oli Scarff / Gettyimages

“But in the future we have to show some results – because they can make a lot of changes and if we have no results, people will not be self -confidence and happy. The good thing is that we have a clear way, now it is difficult, but we are doing things to be successful in the future.”

Amorim had previously expressed sympathy for those in the club who had lost their work, and even accepted a certain guilt in view of the poor results of the team.

By not qualifying for the Champions League last season – which took place under the observation of Amorim’s predecessor ten HAG, United missed the Riches, which is connected to the Premier Club competition in Europe.

So far, the Red Devils have been the top earners in the Europa League this season, but the current GBP 18.7 million price is less than the Swiss team that young boys (24.9 million GBP) deserved, while with the worst record in the league of the Champions League.

United is unlikely that in the Premier League table with only 11 remaining games in 14th place in the last division in the last league position. The defense of her FA Cup title would guarantee a return to the Europa League, but if United wins the continent’s second club competition this season this season, this will open a back door in the Champions League.

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