
"He [Ratcliffe] tells me all the time, sometimes with a message after games,"
"But you know, I know and Jim knows that football is not like that. The most important thing is the next game, you cannot control, even with owners, you cannot control the next day in football."
"I know that it's going to take a while, but I don't want to think like that. It's really good to hear that. I think it helps our fans to understand that leadership is going to take a while. At the same moment, I don't like that, because it will give a feeling that we have time to work things out. So I don't want that feeling here in our club. It's good to feel the support, but we need to prove in football."
Ruben Amorim acknowledges Sir Jim Ratcliffe's public backing while stressing that ownership support will not replace on-pitch results. Ratcliffe indicated willingness to give him three years, and Amorim receives regular messages from Ratcliffe, Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox. Amorim emphasized that football is decided game-by-game and that immediate results determine security, warning against complacency from perceived time to rebuild. United seek consecutive Premier League wins for the first time under Amorim after beating Sunderland 2-0. Anfield presents a difficult test given Liverpool's strong recent record and United's long winless run there, though United have shown resilience against top teams.
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