Sir Jim Ratcliffe Ready to Give Ruben Amorim Three-Year Trial as Manchester United Manager

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a minority owner of Manchester United, has expressed his support for under-pressure manager Ruben Amorim, stating he wants to give him three years to prove his capabilities. Amorim, who took charge on November 1 last year, has faced criticism after United finished 15th last season, their worst since 1974, and were knocked out of the League Cup by a fourth-division team. Ratcliffe, overseeing the club's football operations through his company INEOS, emphasized the importance of patience and long-term planning, citing Mikel Arteta's early struggles at Arsenal as an example. While United's players, including Bryan Mbeumo and Mason Mount, reportedly back Amorim's philosophy, upcoming matches against Liverpool, Brighton, Forest, and Spurs will be crucial for his future. Despite Ratcliffe's support, the pressure for immediate results remains high.

SOURCE: Sky Sports