Man Utd Latest: Ruben Amorim Warning Issued as Sir Jim Ratcliffe Impact Is Made Clear
Ratcliffe emphasizes patience and long-term planning, noting a recent five-game unbeaten run as evidence of progress under Amorim's leadership.
- Last month, Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe said he would judge Ruben Amorim after three years, emphasizing a results-driven approach while urging patience under a long-term plan.
- Ruben Amorim struggled early after succeeding Erik ten Hag in November, enduring a tough time and facing scrutiny after poor results including a Carabao Cup exit to Grimsby Town.
- The Red Devils have gone five Premier League games without defeat, with wins over Sunderland, Liverpool and Brighton lifting them from 14th to sixth before draws left them seventh; a Monday win against Everton could push them back into Champions League spots.
- The co-owner's intervention, the manager said, calmed fans and staff as Ruben Amorim told Stan Sport it had a huge impact and he was not worried about losing his job.
- Amorim says Manchester United remain in the early stages of long-term development, arguing formation is only the start while club leaders stress hunger, self-belief and competitiveness drive results.
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‘An Amazing Job’: Ruben Amorim Praises David Moyes Ahead of United Clash
Ruben Amorim has praised Everton boss David Moyes ahead of Monday’s trip to Old Trafford. The Blues travel down the M62 for the Monday night game with just three points separating the two sides. However, with Everton in thirteenth place in the league, and United in seventh, a victory could propel Moyes’ side up the table. Everton go into the game off the back of a 2-0 victory over Fulham prior to the international break. It was a fine performanc…
Ruben Amorim explains worrying Man United trend that threatens to halt momentum - Man United News And Transfer News
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has explained the reason behind why his team often appear to play well in the first half of games, only to collapse in the second period. Amorim offers explanation United are currently in fine form, with the team enjoying a five-game unbeaten streak that stretches as far back as the start of last month when they beat Sunderland 2-0 at Old Trafford. After a patchy start to the season, United finally appar…
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