Sir Jim Ratcliffe slammed by coach of INEOS-owned club


Manchester United-Mit owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe was accused of losing interest in OGC Nice from the club’s head coach after recently claiming that he was not excited to observe the Ligue 1 page he has.

Ratcliffe is after a buy-in by Manchester United, which was completed at the beginning of last year, which presented the control of the billionaire investors for sports and daily operations.

The 72-year-old bought in 2019 through the sporty arm of his conglomerate Ineos. However, his attention was increasingly thinner due to an extended portfolio of sporting interests, even before she took over the enormous weight of the problems with Manchester United.

Ratcliffe recently admitted that the quality and caliber of the competition were not enough to captivate it when it comes to Nice – the association between the fifth and ninth place in Ligue 1 turned away, which was not good enough to qualify for the Champions League.

This season, fourth in the overall ranking sitting and took the last qualifications lying down the Champions League. With seven games, they are only three points behind Monaco in second place, but have only a three -point buffer in Lille in Seventh place.

In response to Ratcliff’s rather repellent comments, head coach Franck Haise replied: “He did not see a nice match this season”, but did not live about the obvious lack of interest from the owner.

“He talks a little more about what he saw at a different time,” added Haise.

“With the people who are here in the club, we are here to make the club progress to be even better. It is not so serious. We can be upset [at the comments]That is obvious. But is it really worth staying upset for a long time? We have to continue working, have fun and we have to do the best. We have to continue and continue our way. “

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