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Sir Jim Ratcliffe provides worrying seven-word response when requested if he has religion in Erik ten Hag to show Man United round – however says it is NOT his choice on whether or not to sack the supervisor

Sir Jim Ratcliffe provides worrying seven-word response when requested if he has religion in Erik ten Hag to show Man United round – however says it is NOT his choice on whether or not to sack the supervisor


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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has damaged his silence on the way forward for Erik ten Hag, claiming it isn’t his name whether or not the Dutchman stays as Manchester United supervisor.

Strain is mounting on Ten Hag after a disappointing begin to the season, with United heading to in-form Aston Villa on Sunday in determined want of a win.

Ratcliffe, a minority co-owner at Previous Trafford, is anticipated to make the journey to Villa Park to see Ten Hag and his gamers in individual.

Over the summer season it was properly documented that Ratcliffe had lunch with former Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel about the potential for changing Ten Hag as supervisor.

Ratcliffe and his Ineos management group ultimately settled on sticking with Ten Hag as they felt they’d the very best supervisor out there.

Manchester United minority co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe (proper) has damaged his silence on the hypothesis surrounding Erik ten Hag’s future at Previous Trafford

The Dutchman has come under increasing pressure due to poor performances and could see his time as United boss end if the Red Devils suffer defeat by Aston Villa this weekend

The Dutchman has come below growing strain resulting from poor performances and will see his time as United boss finish if the Purple Devils undergo defeat by Aston Villa this weekend

However pressed on Friday on whether or not he retains religion within the beleaguered Dutchman, Ratcliffe wouldn’t be drawn.

‘I don’t need to reply that query,’ he informed the BBC.

‘I like Erik. I feel he’s an excellent coach however on the finish of the day it’s not my name, it’s the administration group that’s operating Manchester United that should determine how we finest run the group in many alternative respects.’

Ten Hag mentioned this week that ‘all people is in the identical boat’ and that he’s in each day contact with key figures resembling sporting director Dan Ashworth and CEO Omar Berrada.

In Ratcliffe’s opinion, the restructuring of the United hierarchy must be afforded time to seek out its groove.

He added: ’That group that’s operating Manchester United has solely been collectively since June or July. They weren’t there in January, February, March or April – [CEO] Omar [Berrada], [Sporting Director] Dan Ashworth – they solely arrived in July.

Ratcliffe insisted that the decision over whether to sack Ten Hag will be taken by the club's new management team. Pictured (L-R): Ineos head of sport Sir Dave Brailsford, United CEO Omar Berrada and United sporting director Dan Ashworth

Ratcliffe insisted that the choice over whether or not to sack Ten Hag will probably be taken by the membership’s new administration group. Pictured (L-R): Ineos head of sport Sir Dave Brailsford, United CEO Omar Berrada and United sporting director Dan Ashworth

‘They’ve solely been there…you may rely it in weeks nearly – they’ve not been there a very long time so they should take inventory and make some smart selections.

‘Our goal may be very clear – we need to take Manchester United again to the place it ought to be, and it’s not there but, clearly – that’s very clear.’

Written by bourbiza mohamed

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