Amorim: Players can't argue with Ratcliffe criticism
Briefly

Ruben Amorim addressed criticism from Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who labeled some players as 'overpaid and not good enough.' Rather than contest the remarks, Amorim acknowledged that the team is underperforming and stated it is up to the players and staff to prove Ratcliffe wrong. He emphasized collective accountability and improvement, including himself, and pointed out that even high-profile players like Casemiro can perform better. United faces challenges with injuries ahead of their Europa League match against Real Sociedad.
Amorim acknowledged the criticism from co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, emphasizing that players need to improve their performance to change perceptions.
Underperformance is a collective issue according to Amorim, who included himself in the criticism and emphasized the need for results to alter opinions.
The focus for Manchester United is on shifting the narrative around their performances, with a commitment from the players to prove their worth.
Amorim highlighted that even top players like Casemiro are capable of better performances, stressing the importance of changing minds through game results.
Read at ESPN.com
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