How Sir Jim Ratcliffe responded to Ruben Amorim’s ‘worst Man Utd team in history’ comment


Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United, was not impressed by Ruben Amorim’s that his team may be the worst in the 147-year history of the club, according to a report.

The head coach of the Red Devils delivered this exaggerated outbreak last week after he had witnessed how his team had to take a 1-3 defeat at home against Brighton & Hove Albion. Amorim was so angry with the sluggish performance that he reported a monitor during a meltdown in the changing room after the game.

After he dusted himself, Amorim told the assembled media: “We won two in ten games in the Premier League. I know that. Imagine what this means by Manchester United. Imagine what that means for me. We get. ”A new coach who loses more than the last coach.”

“We may be the worst team in the history of Manchester United,” concluded Amorim.

Ratcliffe has “no concerns” about these dramatic statements The guardian. It is not assumed that the minority shareholder of United, who controls the club’s sporting division, has to fear that the players could turn against their head coach after such violent public criticism.

Amorim contradicted his comments this week and made it clear that he criticized his own influence rather than the players.

Whoever is to blame, United somehow has to bring about a dramatic change of shape if you even want to qualify for the European competition of the next season. The Red Devils is safe in the K.O. round of the Europa League, but at the beginning of the round of the Premier League games this weekend they are in 13th place. They have a goal difference of -5 and scored only 27 goals in 22 games -less than the Wolverhampton Wanderers on the 17th place.

Amorim’s unwanted historians are back on Sunday when they compete against a team from Fulham, which is better off.

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